Analog integrated circuit design is more of an art than a technology. It requires more rigorous analysis and richer intuition than digital integrated circuit design. Rigorous and solid theory is undoubtedly the cornerstone of rigorous analysis ability, and the designer\'s practical experience is undoubtedly the source of rich intuition. This is also the fundamental reason why beginners are confused and difficult to master in learning analog integrated circuit design. Professor Razavi of the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) provides us with this excellent textbook with his rich teaching experience in many famous universities in the United States and his outstanding research experience in world-renowned top companies (AT&T, Bell Lab, HP). Since its publication in the afternoon of 2000, this book has been well received and favored by readers at home and abroad, and has been selected as a textbook by many internationally renowned universities. At the same time, due to the original author\'s rich research experience in world-renowned top companies, this book is also very suitable as a reference book for researchers and engineering technicians in CMOS analog integrated circuit design or related fields. ... This book introduces the analysis and design of analog CMOS integrated circuits. The book explains the basic principles and concepts of various analog circuits from an intuitive and rigorous perspective. It also explains the new problems encountered in analog circuit design in SOC and the new development of circuit technology. This book goes from the basics to the complex, combining theory with practice, and provides a large number of design examples in modern industry. The book has a total of 18 chapters. The first 10 chapters introduce various basic modules and operational amplifiers, as well as their frequency response and noise. Chapters 11 to 13 introduce bandgap references, switched capacitor circuits, and the effects of nonlinearity and mismatch in circuits. Chapters 14 and 15 introduce oscillators and phase-locked loops. Chapters 16 to 18 introduce high-order effects of MOS devices and their models, CMOS manufacturing processes, and the layout and packaging of mixed-signal circuits. 1 Introduction to Analog Design 2 Basic MOS Device Physics 3 Single-Stage Amplifiers 4 Differential Amplifiers 5 Passive and Active Current Mirrors 6 Frequency Response of Amplifiers 7 Noise 8 Feedback 9 Operational Amplifiers 10 Stability and Frequency Compensation 11 Bandgap References 12 Introduction to Switched-Capacitor Circuits 13 Nonlinearity and Mismatch 14 Oscillators 15 Phase-Locked Loops 16 Short-Channel Effects and Device Models 17 CMOS Processing Technology 18 Layout and Packaging
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