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Systematic Design of Analog CMOS Circuits
Using Pre-Computed Lookup Tables
Discover a fresh approach to efficient and insight-driven analog integrated circuit design with this hands-on guide.
Paul G. A. Jespers (Author), Boris Murmann (Author)
9781107192256, Cambridge University Press
Hardback, published 12 October 2017
338 pages, 209 b/w illus. 45 tables
25.3 x 17.9 x 2 cm, 0.83 kg
'Jespers and Murmann have taken a hard look at a notoriously thorny problem and produced a work of great clarity and practical value. This book will be a tremendous help to analog designers of all experience levels.' Joel Dawson, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Discover a fresh approach to efficient and insight-driven analog integrated circuit design in nanoscale-CMOS with this hands-on guide. Expert authors present a sizing methodology that employs SPICE-generated lookup tables, enabling close agreement between hand analysis and simulation. This enables the exploration of analog circuit tradeoffs using the gm/ID ratio as a central variable in script-based design flows, and eliminates time-consuming iterations in a circuit simulator. Supported by downloadable MATLAB code, and including over forty detailed worked examples, this book will provide professional analog circuit designers, researchers, and graduate students with the theoretical know-how and practical tools needed to acquire a systematic and re-use oriented design style for analog integrated circuits in modern CMOS.
1. Introduction
2. Basic transistor modeling
3. Basic sizing using the gm/ID methodology
4. Noise, distortion, and mismatch
5. Practical circuit examples I
6. Practical circuit examples II.
Subject Areas: Microwave technology [TJFN], Circuits & components [TJFC]