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books for analog ic layout +cmos

hi i am a new to cmos layout design, thus can any one suggest me good books for it. If there is any good material on net of links kindly provide..
Thanks in advance.
 

checking analog layout cmos

try " Analog integrated circuit design "
DAVIS A. JONES
KEN MARTIN
 

cmos layoutdesign

thanxs a lot guys
 

I think you can find the book of the ic layout basic.
 

Another way: reverse others' layout
you can get more sucessful experiences
 


The art of analog layout is a good book
 

1 the art of analog layout

2 IC layout basics

3 IC Mask design


4 CMOS IC layout

1 2 4 are provided in EDA books upload and download
 

There were discussions on this before. Have a look here.
 

For basics of CMOS Layout design, The books by Pucknel, Weste are good ones.
but the book by Uyemura provides a kind of Lab session with L-Edit Layout editor tool.
hence it is also a good addition to aal the names indicated for CMOS Layout designing.
The Art of Layout design is by far the best.
 

CMOS:Circuit Design,Layout,and Simulation
It's a good book!
 

CMOS IC layout is a good book.
 

Can u tell me where to download "CMOS design,layout,simulation"?
 

"CMOS design,layout,simulation" is here,pls link.
http://www.cmosedu.com/[/url]
 

Analog layout book by Christopher saint & Judy saint is also a good book
 

Someone who has been through this process is the 'best available book'. Try to get someone as a mentor to guide you initially.

Start by building an inverter. If necessary, take a look at some pcell.

Then build a basic NAND/NOR gate and add fingers.

Then work on some current source architectures, while using the books mentioned many times above.

Unless you do a full chip, your knowledge will remain sketchy, so try to volunteer for some project and learn.
 

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