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CMOS: Circuit Design, Layout, and Simulation, 3rd Edition

ISBN: 978-0-470-89117-9

May 2011

Wiley-IEEE Press

1208 pages

Description
The Third Edition of CMOS Circuit Design, Layout, and Simulation continues to cover the practical design of both analog and digital integrated circuits, offering a vital, contemporary view of a wide range of analog/digital circuit blocks including: phase-locked-loops, delta-sigma sensing circuits, voltage/current references, op-amps, the design of data converters, and much more. Regardless of one's integrated circuit (IC) design skill level, this book allows readers to experience both the theory behind, and the hands-on implementation of, complementary metal oxide semiconductor (CMOS) IC design via detailed derivations, discussions, and hundreds of design, layout, and simulation examples.
About the Author
R. JACOB (JAKE) BAKER, PhD, is an engineer, educator, and inventor. He has more than twenty years of engineering experience and holds more than 200 granted or pending patents in integrated circuit design. Jake is the author of several circuit design books for Wiley-IEEE Press. In 2007, he received the Hewlett-Packard Frederick Emmons Terman Award, which is presented annually to an outstanding young electrical engineering educator by the Electrical and Computer Engineering Division of the American Society for Engineering Education.
New to Edition

Additional chapters covering the implementation of data converters and the analysis/design of feedback amplifiers, all of the changes found in the Revised Second Edition, and other changes to ensure the most up-to-date and modern information. In addition, the book's companion website, CMOSedu.com, has been expanded with support for Cadence and with additional videos, solutions, simulation examples, and homework problems.

Features

Readers will continue to find the relevant and practical material that made the first two editions bestsellers. The Third Edition has been updated and includes new chapters covering the implementation of data converters and the analysis/design of feedback amplifiers. The additional material makes the book even more useful as an academic text and companion for the working design engineer. Featured in this Third Edition:

·         In-depth coverage of both analog and digital transistor-level design techniques 
·         Integration of the book’s material with online resources found at CMOSedu.com
·         Detailed discussions on the design of phase- and delay-locked loops, mixed-signal circuits, data converters, and circuit noise
·         Real-world process parameters, design rules, and layout examples, hundreds of practical design examples, discussions, and end-of-chapter problems
·         Theory and discussions detailing the trade-offs and considerations when designing at the transistor level

The book’s accompanying Web site, CMOSedu.com, offers numerous examples for many computer-aided design (CAD) tools including Cadence, Electric, HSPICE, LASI, LTspice, Spectre, and WinSpice. Readers can recreate, modify, or simulate the design examples presented in the book.  In addition, the solutions to the book’s end-of-chapter problems, the book’s figures, and additional homework problems without solutions are found at CMOSedu.com.