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which book is better for beginner

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b.l.theraga

hii
can u plz guide me regarding
whcih book is better for the beginner for analog design
razavi or allen holberg
is razavi too simple
 

i think Razavi's book is very good for beginner, Allen and Holberg's book may be read then
 

Both are good books. I recommend start reading microelectronic circuits from Sedra and Smith, 4th edition. This will give you a solid foundation. Another good book is the one from Gray and Meyer "Analysis and Design of Analog Integrated Circuits".
 

I like to start with sedra smith, then razavi then, holberg.
 

if you want to learn CMOS circuit, Razavi's book is a good choice, bopolar??P.R.Gray is a classical book. About mixed signal??K.Martin's book is very good,
 

Christopher Saint,Judy Saint,there books are really excellent anf humor.
 

allen holberg is good book its way of introducing the subject is very good compared to razavi
 

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