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Books to start with analog design

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where to start for analog design

Hi,

Could anyone suggest me some good book to start with analog design?
I'm looking for an advanced practical book, I already know the analog electronics basics.

Can anyone help me?

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Hi,

There are lots of books/ebooks available.....
1. Razavi
2. Baker.li.Boyce
3. Phillip Allen and Hollberg. and many more
 

I think that if you're just starting you should try taking a look at Sedra & Smith or Razavi's Fundamentals of Microelectronics. If you already have some experience with analog circuits then I suggest you go ahead and take a look at the following books:

Gray, Hurst, Lewis & Meyer - Analysis and Design Of Analog Integrated Circuits
Behzad Razavi - Design of Analog CMOS Integrated Circuits
Allen & Holberg - CMOS Analog Circuit Design
R. Jacob Baker - CMOS Circuit Design, Layout, and Simulation

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