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Beginner in analog circuit design

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analog design basics

Can someone recommend me books for starting to learn analog circuit design (bipolr & cmos) ?
 

circuit design for beginners

1. Electronic Devices and Circuit Theory (8th Edition)
by Robert L. Boylestad, Louis Nashelsky
 

beginner circuit design

I recommend ART of Electronics uploaded on the EDAboard
 
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analog integrated circuit design rapidshare

analysis and deisgn of analog integrate circuit design fourth edition
 

beginner circuits

I think "Analog Integrated Circuit Design" by David Johns and Ken Martin is good for beginners and experts. It covers both Bipolar and CMOS but ofcourse it is more about CMOS.

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circuits for beginners

the ART of Electronic is the best book for any electronic designer who's amtur or spesialist.
 

analog circuit design rapidshare

Which is the best book that combines cmos and bipolar processes?

Also what is the best book in frequency compensation?
 

basics of analog circuit design

allen' coms analog circuit design is a good reference for opamp design
 

circuits for beginner

Author: Behzad Razavi
title: Design of Analog CMOS Integrated Circuits
 

beginners circuit design

hello everybody

i feel this question has been asked too many times on this forum.
people should search the forum first before puttong such questions.

inquisitive
 

analog circuit design best books

I recommend

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basics of analog design

for a beginner boylestead and nashelsky is the best

you can also try millman and hallkias though it is a little high level for beginners
 

analog circuits rapidshare

the best book for analog design is razavi,cause it starts from the basics. i think first u should have the basics,meaning u should have gone through sedra smith millman etc.razavi and allen holberg are for masters level courses in analog circuit design.
 

microelectronics by sidra smith

I started from "Electronics, 2nd edition,Allan R.Hambley". personally feel that the book is quite nice.
 

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I gain the basic concept of BJT and MOS design from the book "analysis and design of analog integrated circuits".
 

analog circuits for beginners

Gray's book is suitable for you. Analysis and Design of Analog Integrated Circuits.
 

circuit design beginners

For beginner level...MALVINO is a good book..
For advanced level...try SEDRA/SMITH
 

a.p.malvino

Hi,

I just switched to analog design so I'm a beginner as well. My friend is a director in a mixed signal company and he says "if you really understand and are familiar with Razavi's textbook, you're already better than many guys." I'm not sure if it's true but I spent a month study from the beginnig up to OP amp. It is a nice book and easily-understood. Also, in stead of "reading" his examples, please spend time "doing" it. If you can simulate some of the examples, you can gain more insight.

However, I don't like his presentation for common mode feedback. I read CMFB from Gray and Meyer's chapter 12 and I gain better understanding.

good luck!
 
electronic principles by a.p. malvino.

The critical I think is to test carefully the circuit you designed. From it you will find more and more...
 

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