Analysis and design of analog integrated circuits
By: Gray, Paul R
Contributor(s): Hurst, Paul J
| Lewis, Stephen H
| Meyer, Robert G
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*Models for integrated-circuit active devices
*Bipolar, MOS, and BiCMOS integrated-circuit technology
*Single-transistor and multiple-transistor amplifiers
*Current mirrors, active loads, and references
*Output stages
*Operational amplifiers with single-ended outputs
*Frequency response of integrated circuits
*Feedback
*Frequency response and stability of feedback amplifiers
*Nonlinear analog circuits
*Noise in integrated circuits
*Fully differential operational amplifiers
Authoritative and comprehensive textbook on the fundamentals of analog integrated circuits, with learning aids included throughout. Written in an accessible style to ensure complex content can be appreciated by both students and professionals, this Sixth Edition of Analysis and Design of Analog Integrated Circuits is a highly comprehensive textbook on analog design, offering in-depth coverage of the fundamentals of circuits in a single volume. To aid in reader comprehension and retention, supplementary material includes end of chapter problems, plus a Solution Manual for instructors.