Analysis and Design of Analog Integrated CircuitsThis edition combines the consideration of metal-oxide-semiconductors (MOS) and bipolar circuits into a unified treatment that also includes MOS-bipolar connections made possible by BiCMOS technology. Contains extensive use of SPICE, especially as an integral part of many examples in the problem sets as a more accurate check on hand calculations and as a tool to examine complex circuit behavior beyond the scope of hand analysis. Concerned largely with the design of integrated circuits, a considerable amount of material is also included on applications. |
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BIPOLAR MOS AND BiCMOS INTEGRATEDCIRCUIT | 89 |
SINGLETRANSISTOR AND TWOTRANSISTOR | 193 |
TRANSISTOR CURRENT SOURCES AND ACTIVE LOADS | 269 |
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