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CMOS Analog Design Using All-Region MOSFET Modeling
The essentials of analog circuit design with a unique all-region MOSFET modeling approach.
Márcio Cherem Schneider (Author), Carlos Galup-Montoro (Author)
9780521110365, Cambridge University Press
Hardback, published 28 January 2010
504 pages, 37 tables 93 exercises
25.3 x 17.8 x 2.6 cm, 1.3 kg
Covering the essentials of analog circuit design, this book takes a unique design approach based on a MOSFET model valid for all operating regions, rather than the standard square-law model. Opening chapters focus on device modeling, integrated circuit technology, and layout, whilst later chapters go on to cover noise and mismatch, and analysis and design of the basic building blocks of analog circuits, such as current mirrors, voltage references, voltage amplifiers, and operational amplifiers. An introduction to continuous-time filters is also provided, as are the basic principles of sampled-data circuits, especially switched-capacitor circuits. The final chapter then reviews MOSFET models and describes techniques to extract design parameters. With numerous design examples and exercises also included, this is ideal for students taking analog CMOS design courses and also for circuit designers who need to shorten the design cycle.
1. Introduction to analog CMOS design
2. Advanced MOS transistor modeling
3. CMOS technology, components, and layout techniques
4. Temporal and spatial fluctuations in MOSFETs
5. Current mirrors
6. Current sources and voltage references
7. Basic gain stages
8. Operational amplifiers
9. Fundamentals of integrated continuous-time filters
10. Fundamentals of sampled-data circuits
11. Overview of MOSFET models and parameter extraction for design.
Subject Areas: Circuits & components [TJFC]