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Hi

I am new to the Analog design world. Can anybody suggest a book on practical analog IC design. I request that the book must contain practical design issues.


If anybody have the book, please send it to my mail ID umamahesh.korapala@gmail.com

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Vishwa
 

allen's
in the book, there are many design example
 

U can start with Razani's book (Analog CMOS Design) and then go to Gray & Meyer's book (Analog IC Design)

Search in the Upload/Download books forum on this site
 

Three classic Analog IC design books written by
Razavi, Allen and Gray.
you can search them in this forum.
Besides, the art of electronics;
Analog BiCMOS Design-Practices and Pitfalls by Jams and Denis
 

except that imho rezavi goes around in circles driving you mad. Allen is not good for low voltage design. Having said that I do have their books but hardly use it.
 

starcoming is right.
allen's coms analog circuit design is better for beginer.
 

nanlogan2 said:
except that imho rezavi goes around in circles driving you mad. Allen is not good for low voltage design. Having said that I do have their books but hardly use it.

Can you explain what you mean in: "goes around in circles"?

What is the problem with Razavi?
 

nanlogan2 said:
except that imho rezavi goes around in circles driving you mad. Allen is not good for low voltage design. Having said that I do have their books but hardly use it.

I don't think you can find a book that is good for everything. What books are you using?

regards

4 me Gray and Meyer and Allen?holberg where the books that i learned from
 

Allen's book is good for beginner.
 

sharas said:
nanlogan2 said:
except that imho rezavi goes around in circles driving you mad. Allen is not good for low voltage design. Having said that I do have their books but hardly use it.

Can you explain what you mean in: "goes around in circles"?

What is the problem with Razavi?

I can tell you from my experience with some"revolutionary ideas" that Razavi has published...they don't work in real life:cry: It's true for some of them..the cutting edge ones...

Going back to the books..a search on amazon will give you a 50 books collection for analog design..very good ones some of them

regards
 

Gray and Mayer is an awesome book, go far it!!
 

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