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Looking to get into mixed-signal IC design (analog-digital)

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I have experience with digital IC design. What should I study to design mixed-signal circuits? What books should I get? Is the transition a difficult one?

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Re: Looking to get into mixed-signal IC design (analog-digit

Your question is not clear.
Whether you want to design mixed-signal project integratin some analog block those were designed by analog designer. In this case you need to study tools.
Or you want to design both analog and digital block by youself. In this case you need to study device physics and than analog circuitry itsels. After that you can start mixed signal design.
 

Oh okay, my apologies.

I wanna design the digital and analog blocks. Can you recommend some reading materials?
 

The R Jacob Baker book is pretty good. CMOS mixed signal circuit design.

Keith
 

It seems there are about three good books:
B. Razavi
P. Gray, P. Hurst, S. Lewis, and R. Meyer
R. Baker

Any recommendations for someone totally new to analog cmos IC design?
 

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