NEVER MISS AN OXFORD SALE (SIGN UP HERE) |   VIEW BASKET
 
 
Advanced Search
Need Help?
TEXTBOOK

CMOS Analog Circuit Design

Second Edition

Phillip E. Allen and Douglas R. Holberg

Price: £46.99 (hardback)
ISBN-13: 978-0-19-511644-1
Publication date: 7 March 2002
800 pages, 1024 line illus/halftones, 7-1/2 x 9-1/4 mm
Series: The Oxford Series in Electrical and Computer Engineering
Search for titles in the same series

Comment on this title Comment on this title
Ordering
Individual customers:
order by phone, post, or fax

Teachers in UK and European schools (and FE colleges in the UK):
order by phone, post, or fax


Lecturers:

Description
CMOS Analog Circuit Design provides beginning engineers with an overview of the principles and techniques for designing analog circuits to be implemented in CMOS technology. It combines the academic and practical viewpoints in an accessible and comprehensive text, suitable for upper level undergraduates and graduate students taking courses in analog electronics and analog design.

Contents
Preface
Chapter 1. Introduction and Background
1.1. Analog Integrated-Circuit Design
1.2. Notation, Symbology and Terminology
1.3. Analog Signal Processing
1.4. Example of Analog VLSI Mixed-Signal Circuit Design
Chapter 2. CMOS Technology
2.1. Basic MOS Semiconductor Fabrication Processes
2.2. The pn Junction
2.3. The MOS Transistor
2.4. Passive Components
2.5. Other Considerations of CMOS Technology
2.6. Integrated Circuit Layout
Chapter 3. CMOS Device Modeling
3.1. Simple MOS Large-Signal Model (SPICE LEVEL 1)
3.2. Other MOS Large-Signal Model Parameters
3.3. Small-Signal Model for the MOS Transistor
3.4. Computer Simulation Models
3.5. Subthreshold MOS Model
3.6. SPICE Simulation of MOS Circuits
Chapter 4. Analog CMOS Subcircuits
4.1. MOS Switch
4.2. MOS Diode/Active Resistor
4.3. Current Sinks and Sources
4.4. Current Mirrors
4.5. Current and Voltage References
4.6. Bandgap Reference
Chapter 5. CMOS Amplifiers
5.1. Inverters
5.2. Differential Amplifiers
5.3. Cascode Amplifiers
5.4. Current Amplifiers
5.5. Output Amplifiers
5.6. High-Gain Amplifier Architectures
Chapter 6. CMOS Operational Amplifiers
6.1. Design of CMOS Op Amps
6.2. Compensation of Op Amps
6.3. Design of Two-Stage Op Amps
6.4. Power-Supply Rejection Ratio of Two-Stage Op Amps
6.5. Cascode Op Amps
6.6. Simulation and Measurement of Op Amps
6.7. Macromodels for Op Amps
Chapter 7. High Performance CMOS Op Amps
7.1. Buffered Op Amps
7.2. High-Speed/Frequency Op Amps
7.3. Differential-Output Op Amps
7.4. Micropower Op Amps
7.5. Low-Noise Op Amps
7.6. Low-Voltage Op Amps
Chapter 8. Comparators
8.1. Characterization of a Comparator
8.2. Two-Stage, Open-Loop Comparators
8.3. Other Open-Loop Comparators
8.4. Improving the Performance of Open-Loop Comparators
8.5. Discrete-Time Comparators
8.6. High-Speed Comparators
Chapter 9. Switched Capacitor Circuits
9.1. Switched Capacitor Circuits
9.2. Switched Capacitor Amplifiers
9.3. Switched Capacitor Integrators
9.4. z -Domain Models of Two-Phase Switched Capacitor Circuits
9.5. First-Order Switched Capacitor Circuits
9.6. Second-Order Switched Capacitor Circuits
9.7. Switched Capacitor Filters
Chapter 10. Digital-Analog and Analog-Digital Converters
10.1. Introduction and Characterization of Digital-Analog Converters
10.2. Parallel Digital-Analog Converters
10.3. Extending the Resolution of Parallel Digital-Analog Converters
10.4. Serial Digital-Analog Converters
10.5. Introduction and Characterization of Analog-Digital Converters
10.6. Serial Analog-Digital Converters
10.7. Medium-Speed Analog-Digital Converters
10.8. High-Speed Analog-Digital Converters
10.9. Oversampling Converters
Appendices
A. Circuit Analysis for Analog Circuit Design
B. CMOS Device Characterization
C. Time and Frequency Domain Relationships for Second-Order Systems
Index Functions

Authors, editors, and contributors


Phillip E. Allen, Electrical Engineering Department, Georgia Institute of Technology and
Douglas R. Holberg, Cygnal Integrated Products, Inc.


Links to web resources and related information
More in the same subject area:
Circuits & components

The specification in this catalogue, including without limitation price, format, extent, number of illustrations, and month of publication, was as accurate as possible at the time the catalogue was compiled. Occasionally, due to the nature of some contractual restrictions, we are unable to ship a specific product to a particular territory. Jacket images are provisional and liable to change before publication.

 
Privacy Policy and Legal Notice
Content and Graphics copyright Oxford University Press, 2008. All rights reserved.