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best analog design book

Hi,

Does anyone know what books are suggested for students in University of California, Berkeley?

Thanks!!!!
 

analog design books

dont know but Owen Bishop is the best analog author.

IMO.

Dont the universitys all just recommend the most complex book going?...they did when i went to one.

What are universities like these days in Electronics class?
Do they really utterly deluge the class with electronics and math theory like they used to?
 

Re: analog design books

Probably gray and meyer, but you can probably find it on line in the course schedule page.
 

Re: analog design books

Thanks for the replies.

Can anyone give his personal opinion about the next books?
"Electronics by Allan Hambley" versus "Microelectronic Circuits by Sedra Smith"
which one is better ?

According to my survey I found that most designers recommend the next books:
1) Fundamentals of microelectronics (Razavi)
2) Design of analog CMOS IC (Razavi)
3) Cmos Analog Circuit Design (Allen And Holberg)
4) Analysis And Design Of Analog Integrated Circuits (Gray Mayer)
5) The art of electronics (Howowitz and Hill)
6) CMOS: Circuit Design, Layout, and Simulation (don't remember the author's name)

I live in Ukraine and it's very important for me to know what books worth money I'm going to spend. I dont want to spend money on "bad" books.
 

Re: analog design books

If you are undergrad and focus mainly on CMOS design:
Use the book by Sedra and Razavi.

If you study BJT:
Use the book by Sedra and Gray.

If you are doing postgrad:
Supplement your reference with the book by Ken Martins (they have more advance circuit)

If you're in the industry:
Use the book by Jacob Baker :)
 

Re: analog design books

yes see Design of Analog CMOS Integrated Circuits Razavi 2001 also i suggest PRACTICAL ELECTRONICS HANDBOOK by IAN R. SINCLAIR AND JOHN DUNTON
 

Re: analog design books

lipkai said:
If you are undergrad and focus mainly on CMOS design:
Use the book by Sedra and Razavi.

If you study BJT:
Use the book by Sedra and Gray.

If you are doing postgrad:
Supplement your reference with the book by Ken Martins (they have more advance circuit)

If you're in the industry:
Use the book by Jacob Baker :)

thanks a lot
 

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