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If self-study, I recommend P.E. Allen's book. You may download his lecture notes from the net, follow its schedule, and you will learn very much in one year.
read microelectronics by sedra and smith first it is a must read if u want to learn analog design then u can go to the other books like razavi or grey and mayer or allan holgerg
read microelectronics by sedra and smith first it is a must read if u want to learn analog design then u can go to the other books like razavi or grey and mayer or allan holgerg
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reading various configurations for a circuit in books cited above by friends, by putting observation on why they modified and how it helps u much.analog designs r basically amp,filters,data converters etc.various configurations with modifications r there.first study them.and then practice the designs using PSpice.i hope this helps u much.
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