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"bandgap references" references for the Electrical Engineer
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| Designing Analog Chips
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Description: The associated web site provides this synopsys: "A comprehensive introduction to CMOS and bipolar analog IC design. The book presumes no prior knowledge of linear design, making it comprehensible to engineers with a non-analog background. The emphasis is on practical design, covering the entire field with hundreds of examples to explain the choices. Concepts are presented following the history of their discovery. "
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Author(s): Camenzind, Hans
License: Commercial
Format: Paper, PDF
Price: free download, $21.95 hardcover, $15.99 softcover
URL: http://www.designinganalogchips.com/
Limitations: You can download the book for free, but republishing is prohibited.
ReviewText: Contents include:
- Devices
- Simulation
- Current Mirrors
- Differential Pair
- Current Sources
- Bandgap References
- Op Amps
- Comparators
- Transconductance Amplifiers
- Timers and Oscillators
- Phase-Locked Loops
- Filters
- Power
- A/D and D/A
- Layout
This 242 page text illustrates topics with circuit examples in BOTH CMOS and bipolar. Circuits are explained in straightforward terms, with simulation results and discussions of tradeoffs. Appears to be very well done. Our compliments to Mr. Camenzind!
Keywords: power
, CMOS
, ADC
, DAC
, oscillators
, filters
, amplifiers
, simulation
, Op Amps
, PLL
, layout
, bipolar
, analog design
, devices
, current mirrors
, differential pair
, current sources
, bandgap references
, comparators
, transconductance amplifiers
, timers
, Phase-Locked Loops
Submitter: EE HomePage Editorial Staff
Affiliation: None
xml_ID: 1155091279 ( single entry page)
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