Thursday 26 November 2015

5 Free eBooks On Analog Circuits Designing


Learn to design and program your own circuits with there free ebooks. Happy reading!





1. Analog Integrated Circuit Design

Author/s: Tony Chan, Carusone David A. Johns, Kenneth W. Martin

Publisher: Wiley

This book strives to quash the notion that the design and test of high-performance analog circuits are “mys-tical arts.” Whereas digital design is relatively systematic, analog design appears to be much more based uponintuition and experience.

2. Analog Circuits

Author/s: Yuping Wu

Publisher: InTech

The invariable motif for analog design is to explore the new circuit topologies, architectures and CAD technologies to overcome the design challenges coming from the new applications and new fabrication technologies. In this book, a new architecture for a SAR ADC is proposed to eliminate the process mismatches and minimize the errors. A collection of DG-MOSFET based analog/RFICs present the excellent performance; the automated system for a passive filter circuits design is presented with the local searching engaging; interval analysis is used to solve some problems for linear and nonlinear analog circuits and a symbolic method is proposed to solve the testability problem.

3. CMOS Circuit Design, Layout, and Simulation (3rd Edition)

Author/s: Phillip E. Allen, Douglas R. Holberg

Publisher: Oxford

The Third Edition of the book covers the practical design of both analog and digital integrated circuits, offering a vital, contemporary view of a wide range of analog/digital circuit blocks including: phase-locked-loops, delta-sigma sensing circuits, voltage/current references, op-amps, the design of data converters, and much more. Regardless of one's integrated circuit (IC) design skill level, this book allows readers to experience both the theory behind, and the hands-on implementation of, complementary metal oxide semiconductor (CMOS) IC design via detailed derivations, discussions, and hundreds of design, layout, and simulation examples.


4. Analog Integrated Circuits for Communication: Principles, Simulation and Design

Author/s: Donald O. Pederson, Kartikeya Mayaram

Publisher: Springer

Analog Integrated Circuits for Communication: Principles, Simulation and Design, Second Edition covers the analysis and design of nonlinear analog integrated circuits that form the basis of present-day communication systems. Both bipolar and MOS transistor circuits are analyzed and several numerical examples are used to illustrate the analysis and design techniques developed in this book. Especially unique to this work is the tight coupling between the first-order circuit analysis and circuit simulation results. Extensive use has been made of the public domain circuit simulator Spice, to verify the results of first-order analyses, and for detailed simulations with complex device models.

5. Analysis and Design of Analog Integrated Circuits

Author/s: Paul R. Gray, Paul J. Hurst, Stephen H. Lewis, Robert G. Meyer

Publisher: Wiley

This is the only comprehensive book in the market for engineers that covers the design of CMOS and bipolar analog integrated circuits. The fifth edition retains its completeness and updates the coverage of bipolar and CMOS circuits.

A thorough analysis of a new low-voltage bipolar operational amplifier has been added to Chapters 6, 7, 9, and 11. Chapter 12 has been updated to include a fully differential folded cascode operational amplifier example. With its streamlined and up-to-date coverage, more engineers will turn to this resource to explore key concepts in the field.

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