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9780195116441

Cmos Analog Circuit Design

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    9780195116441

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    0195116445

  • Edition: 2nd
  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 2002-02-07
  • Publisher: Oxford University Press
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Summary

After years of anticipation, respected authors Phil Allen and Doug Holberg bring you the second edition of their popular textbook, CMOS Analog Circuit Design . From the forefront of CMOS technology, Phil and Doug have combined their expertise as engineers and academics to present a cutting-edge and effective overview of the principles and techniques for designing circuits. Their two main goals are: · to mix the academic and practical viewpoints in a treatment that is neither superficial nor overly detailed and · to teach analog integrated circuit design with a hierarchically organized approach. Most of the techniques and principles presented in the second edition have been taught over the last ten years to industry members. Their needs and questions have greatly shaped the revision process, making this new edition a valuable resource for practicing engineers. The trademark approach of Phil and Doug's textbook is its design recipes, which take readers step-by-step through the creation of real circuits, explaining complex design problems. The book provides detailed coverage of often-neglected areas and deliberately leaves out bipolar analog circuits, since CMOS is the dominant technology for analog integrated circuit design. Appropriate for advanced undergraduates and graduate students with background knowledge in basic electronics including biasing, modeling, circuit analysis, and frequency response, CMOS Analog Circuit Design, Second Edition , presents a complete picture of design (including modeling, simulation, and testing) and enables readers to design an analog circuit that can be implemented by CMOS technology. Features · Orients the experience of the expert within the perspective of design methodology · Identifies common mistakes made by beginning designers · Provides problems with each chapter that reinforce and develop student understanding · Contains numerous problems that can be used as homework, quiz, or exam problems · Includes a new section on switched-capacitor circuits · Includes helpful appendices that provide simulation techniques and the following supplemental material: A brief review of circuit analysis for CMOS analog design A calculator program for analyzing CMOS circuits A summary of time-frequency domain relationships for second-order systems

Table of Contents

Preface xiii
Introduction and Background
1(17)
Analog Integrated-Circuit Design
1(5)
Notation, Symbology, and Terminology
6(3)
Analog Signal Processing
9(1)
Example of Analog VLSI Mixed-Signal Circuit Design
10(5)
Summary
15(3)
Problems
16(1)
References
17(1)
CMOS Technology
18(54)
Basic MOS Semiconductor Fabrication Processes
19(10)
The pn Junction
29(7)
The MOS Transistor
36(7)
Passive Components
43(5)
Other Considerations of CMOS Technology
48(7)
Integrated Circuit Layout
55(11)
Summary
66(6)
Problems
68(2)
References
70(2)
CMOS Device Modeling
72(41)
Simple MOS Large-Signal Model (Spice Level 1)
73(6)
Other MOS Large-Signal Model Parameters
79(8)
Small-Signal Model for the MOS Transistor
87(5)
Computer Simulation Models
92(5)
Subthreshold MOS Model
97(2)
SPICE Simulation of MOS Circuits
99(10)
Summary
109(4)
Problems
110(2)
References
112(1)
Analog CMOS Subcircuits
113(54)
MOS Switch
113(11)
MOS Diode/Active Resistor
124(2)
Current Sinks and Sources
126(8)
Current Mirrors
134(9)
Current and Voltage References
143(10)
Bandgap Reference
153(6)
Summary
159(8)
Problems
159(7)
References
166(1)
CMOS Amplifiers
167(76)
Inverters
168(12)
Differential Amplifiers
180(19)
Cascode Amplifiers
199(12)
Current Amplifiers
211(7)
Output Amplifiers
218(11)
High-Gain Amplifier Architectures
229(3)
Summary
232(11)
Problems
233(9)
References
242(1)
CMOS Operational Amplifiers
243(108)
Design of CMOS Op Amps
244(9)
Compensation of Op Amps
253(16)
Design of Two-Stage Op Amps
269(17)
Power-Supply Rejection Ratio of Two-Stage Op Amps
286(7)
Cascode Op Amps
293(17)
Simulation and Measurement of Op Amps
310(13)
Macromodels for Op Amps
323(18)
Summary
341(10)
Problems
342(7)
References
349(2)
High-Performance CMOS Op Amps
351(88)
Buffered Op Amps
352(16)
High-Speed/Frequency Op Amps
368(16)
Differential-Output Op Amps
384(9)
Micropower Op Amps
393(9)
Low-Noise Op Amps
402(13)
Low-Voltage Op Amps
415(17)
Summary
432(7)
Problems
433(4)
References
437(2)
Comparators
439(53)
Characterization of a Comparator
439(6)
Two-Stage, Open-Loop Comparators
445(16)
Other Open-Loop Comparators
461(3)
Improving the Performance of Open-Loop Comparators
464(11)
Discrete-Time Comparators
475(8)
High-Speed Comparators
483(5)
Summary
488(4)
Problems
488(3)
References
491(1)
Switched Capacitor Circuits
492(120)
Switched Capacitor Circuits
493(14)
Switched Capacitor Amplifiers
507(13)
Switched Capacitor Integrators
520(12)
z-Domain Models of Two-Phase Switched Capacitor Circuits
532(12)
First-Order Switched Capacitor Circuits
544(6)
Second-Order Switched Capacitor Circuits
550(11)
Switched Capacitor Filters
561(39)
Summary
600(12)
Problems
600(11)
References
611(1)
Digital-Analog and Analog-Digital Converters
612(121)
Introduction and Characterization of Digital-Analog Converters
613(10)
Parallel Digital-Analog Converters
623(12)
Extending the Resolution of Parallel Digital-Analog Converters
635(12)
Serial Digital-Analog Converters
647(5)
Introduction and Characterization of Analog-Digital Converters
652(13)
Serial Analog-Digital Converters
665(2)
Medium-Speed Analog-Digital Converters
667(15)
High-Speed Analog-Digital Converters
682(16)
Oversampling Converters
698(15)
Summary
713(20)
Problems
715(14)
References
729(4)
Appendix A Circuit Analysis for Analog Circuit Design 733(11)
Appendix B CMOS Device Characterization 744(24)
Appendix C Time and Frequency Domain Relationships for Second-Order Systems 768(9)
Index 777

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