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[SOLVED] What is the best book about: “Design of low-voltage CMOS Analog Circuits”?

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Hi Guys,

What is the best book about: “Design of low-voltage CMOS Analog Circuits”?
Could you suggest some books?

I have already access to books like: Razavi, Sedra, Allen and Paul Gray. I would like to see one focused in low-voltage circuits (For instance, Vdd equal to 1.8 V, 1.0V, or sub-1V).

Thank you very much,
 

I like this one:
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Hi erikl,

Thanks.... Chapter 8 of this book should be very interesting.

What else do you suggest?

Regards,
 

What else do you suggest?

My favourite book on this stuff is David M. Binkley
"Tradeoffs and Optimization in Analog CMOS Design" :
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... not especially for very low voltages, but still down to ~1V (0.18µm processes). Really very good analog design book. May be you know it?
 
half of baker's book focuses on 1V supply design, have a look and see if you like it
 

Thanks guys,

erikl, yes... I know this book. It is very interesting. I have already used the design methodology based on Inversion coefficient (IC) that he proposed.
Oermens, interesting list.

regards,
 

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