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This text is designed for senior or graduate level courses in analog integrated circuits or design of analog integrated circuits. This book combines consideration of CMOS and bipolar circuits into a unified treatment. Also included are CMOS-bipolar circuits made possible by BiCMOS technology. The text progresses from MOS and bipolar device modelling to simple one and two transistor building block circuits. The final two chapters present a unified coverage of sample-data and continuous-time signal processing systems.
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Laker and Sansen have prepared this work for electrical/electronic engineering and/or design engineers in need of a reference source in analog integrated circuits. The users should have Laplace transforms, Fourier techniques, and an introductory course in analog electronics. The book combines the consideration of CMOS and bipolar circuits through a unified treatment. The chapters treat summaries of MOS and bipolar transistor models, concepts of feedback and sensitivity, usage of transistors to construct elementary amplifier stages, modeling of operational and transconductance amplifier based circuits, transistor-level analysis and design of operational amplifiers, review of linear active filters, and the practical implementation of continuous-time and sampled-data integrated active filters. The chapters are fully illustrated and contain numerous design examples; there are chapter summaries, exercises, and references. Upper-division undergraduate; graduate; professional. G. W. Zobrist; University of Missouri--Rolla