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jfyan
Joined: 03 May 2006 Posts: 199 Helped: 22 Location: shanghai,china
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25 Jul 2007 7:19 Re: analog design and Hspice learning |
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| Anybody has the second edition of Baker's CMOS Circuit Design Layout and Simulation? |
hi
it has been uploaded already in e-books down/upload section.
jeff
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microbasly
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25 Jul 2007 15:22 analog design and Hspice learning |
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| some classical books listed above is quite needed and then some design examples under cadence or spice is necessary
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xuguwei
Joined: 05 May 2008 Posts: 3
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06 May 2008 2:36 Re: analog design and Hspice learning |
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| i think you can read Razavi analog book first ,then do some simulation
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wang816449
Joined: 03 Apr 2008 Posts: 4
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21 May 2008 5:18 Re: analog design and Hspice learning |
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Phase-Locked Loops - 2nd Ed.
Best
McG-H
0-07-911386-9
The most accessible introduction to the topic.
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As far as I know, even simple current mirrors are process insensitive, aren't they? A.
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drabos
Joined: 03 Jan 2006 Posts: 415 Helped: 25
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30 May 2008 23:42 analog design and Hspice learning |
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| simple current mirrors are not process insensitive... the output resistance, which is very important parameter depends on the process and also the matching depends on the process, which is very important also
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