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The 2nd Edition of "Analog Integrated Circuit Design" focuses on more coverage about several types of circuits that have increased in importance in the past decade. Furthermore, the text is enhanced with material on CMOS IC device modeling, updated processing layout and expanded coverage to reflect technical innovations. CMOS devices and circuits have more influence in this edition as well as a reduced amount of text on BiCMOS and bipolar information. New chapters include topics on frequency response of analog ICs and basic theory of feedback amplifiers.
The Wait is Over--The Leading Analog
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The 2nd Edition of "Analog Integrated Circuit Design" focuses on more coverage about several types of circuits that have increased in importance in the past decade. Furthermore, the text is enhanced with material on CMOS IC device modeling, updated processing layout and expanded coverage to reflect technical innovations. CMOS devices and circuits have more influence in this edition as well as a reduced amount of text on BiCMOS and bipolar information. New chapters include topics on frequency response of analog ICs and basic theory of feedback amplifiers.
The Wait is Over--The Leading Analog IC Design Text Returns! When first published in 1996, this text by David Johns and Kenneth Martin quickly became a leading textbook for the advanced course on Analog IC Design. This new edition has been thoroughly revised and updated by Tony Chan Carusone, a University of Toronto colleague of Drs. Johns and Martin. Dr. Chan Carusone is a specialist in analog and digital IC design in communications and signal processing. New Features 1. New chapters on frequency response and feedback analysis make the text accessible to new analog circuit designers 2. Updated examples and problems with modern process technologies 3. Low voltage design topics including: * Subthreshold MOS operation * Low-voltage opamp design * Low-voltage bandgap reference 4. New topics support the teaching of design in deep submicron CMOS technologies including: * MOS parameter extraction * Mismatch & variability * Proximity effects 5. Reorganization & consolidation of CMOS and bipolar material to facilitate teaching of either or both 6. Linear voltage regulators 7. Noise in sampled circuits 8. 1.5-bit per stage pipelined converter and other new A/D converter architectures 9. Complex signal processing 10. All-new modern coverage of phase locked loops including phase noise and jitter analysis 11. Key points are highlighted and summarized for each chapter 12. Online SPICE models and examples at the companion website: analogicdesign.com Hallmark Features * Intuitive approach * Emphasis on practical design and analysis techniques * Thorough treatment of data converters, both Nyquist-rate and oversampled * Practical error correction, tuning, and calibration techniques * A reference for both students and practicing analog designers alike
Autorenporträt
Tony Chan Carusone completed the B.A.Sc. and Ph.D. degrees at the University of Toronto in 1997 and 2002 respectvely, during which tme he received the Governor-General's Silver Medal. Since 2001, he has been with the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at the University of Toronto where he is currently an Associate Professor. From 2002 to 2007 he held the Canada Research Chair in Integrated Systems and in 2008 was a visitng researcher at the University of Pavia. He is also an occasional consultant to industry, having worked for Snowbush Inc., Gennum Corp., and Intel Corp., all in the area of high-speed links. Tony was a co-author of the best student papers at both the 2007 and 2008 Custom Integrated Circuits Conference and the best paper at the 2005 Compound Semiconductor Integrated Circuits Symposium. He is an appointed member of the Administratve Commitee of the IEEE Solid-State Circuits Society, a member and past chair of the Analog Signal Processing Technical Commitee for the IEEE Circuits and Systems Society, and a past member and chair of the Wireline Communicatons subcommitee of the Custom Integrated Circuits Conference. He has served as a guest editor for both the IEEE Journal of Solid-State Circuits and the IEEE Transactons on Circuits and Systems I: Regular Papers, and served on the editorial board of the IEEE Transactons on Circuits and Systems II: Express Briefs from 2006 untl 2009 when he was Editor-in-Chief.