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Beginner in analog circuit design

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you can choose razavi for fundamental and get a glimpse of PLL and VCO ,as for the OP Allen is better for ,at least i think so
 

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I agree with eezou, that "Analysis and Design of Analog Integrated Circuits" is a well-written book. But you will have a lot of trouble to get the solutions maual for it, because it is only available for teachers.
 

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if you read and exercised this there book, you have solid basics on analog

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guitarfrido said:
I agree with eezou, that "Analysis and Design of Analog Integrated Circuits" is a well-written book. But you will have a lot of trouble to get the solutions maual for it, because it is only available for teachers.


you can find the solutions with google
 

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Behzad Razavi
Design of Analog CMOS Integrated Circuits
I am reading it, it is really a nice book!!!
 

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You can read sedra is a good educational book
 

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I may suggest "Microelectronics" by Sedra/Smith book to understand most of the topics, it is a very good book, then you can use "Integrated circuit" by Jacob Milman, those 2 books should be enough, I tell this from experience :D

Links to Sedra/Smith book:
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If someone knows a link to Millman's book please post it :)
 

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Certaionly, Sidra-Smith is good book.
But for Fundamantals, you should refer,"Electronic Principles" by A.P. Malvino.
 

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salam
"Analysys and design of analog integrated circuits"forth Edition
by"Gray,Meyer,Hurst,Lewis" combines both Bipolar and Cmos.it has
somthing about compensation as well.

regards
 

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'Design of Analog CMOS Integrated Circuits 'is a good choice. <razaive>
 

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sedra and smith are very useful and simple, and Razavi's cmos ckts really help,but for design perpose i think allen hollberg will do.
 

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ezt said:
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.

Regards,
EZT

I think this book is hard to beginner.
 

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Book by....Allan B Grebene...is also good book......

this is also available in this board....the link is following....



sankudey
 

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

razavi

allen

it is suitable for you
 

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Microelectronics: An Integrated Approach by Howe and Sodini is a pretty good starting point.
 

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electronic devices by bogard is good as well!!
 

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well

swdra and smith to understand electronics basics
then Razavi for anlon design
or Ken maritn for analog desgin
 

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


hi
razavi and allen books is suitable for you
 

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As an beginner you go through the basic of transistors and amplifier and rest of the circuits. In my opinion u start with Halkias,Millman then go through Sedra/Smith and then refer Razavi,Paul/Gray,Allen/Holberg for in-depth designing.
 

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Razavi's book is good for you!

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Ken Martin's book also good
 

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