03048nam a2200313Ia 4500999000900000001000800009003000400017005001700021008004100038020001800079028003700097040002400134082002000158100002000178245004800198250000800246260005600254300000900310500058800319504103900907650001601946942001201962952013601974952012402110952012802234952012402362952012402486952012402610 c3d30000007OSt20190225092915.0170602s9999 xx 000 0 und d a9788126520374 q2016bAllied Informatics, Jaipur bEnglishaBSDUcBSDU a621.397 32bBAK aBaker, R. Jacob 0aCMOS Circuit Design, Layout, and Simulation a2nd bWiley India Pvt. Ltd. Indiaa New Delhic2013,c2005 a1038 aIn this second edition, the authors have taken a new, two path approach to the topic. They develop design techniques for both long- and short-channel CMOS technologies and then compare the two. This approach results in explanations that are multi-dimensional and allows the reader deep insight into the design process. Complete with layout software for the PC, this exceptionally comprehensive presentation of CMOS integrated circuit design will guide you through the process of implementing a chip from the physical definition through the design and simulation of the finished chip. aContant : Chapter 1: Introduction to CMOS Design Chapter 2: The Well Chapter 3: The Metal Layers Chapter 4: The Active and Poly Layers Chapter 5: Resistors, Capacitors, MOSFETs Chapter 6: MOSFET Operation Chapter 7: CMOS Fabrication Chapter 8: Electrical Noise: An Overview Chapter 9: Models for Analog Design Chapter 10: Models for Digital Design Chapter 11: The Inverter Chapter 12: Static Logic Gates Chapter 13: Clocked Circuits Chapter 14: Dynamic Logic Gates Chapter 15: VLSI Layout Examples Chapter 16: Memory Circuits Chapter 17: Sensing Using [Delta][Sigma] Modulation Chapter 18: Special Purpose CMOS Circuits Chapter 19: Digital Phase-locked Loops Chapter 20: Current Mirrors Chapter 21: Amplifiers Chapter 22: Differential Amplifiers Chapter 23: Voltage References Chapter 24: Operational Amplifiers I Chapter 25: Dynamic Analog Circuits Chapter 26: Operational Amplifiers II Chapter 27: Nonlinear Analog Circuits Chapter 28: Data Converter Fundamentals Chapter 29: Data Converter Architectures aElectronics 2ddccBK 00102ddc4070aBSDUbBSDUd2016-11-19g759.00l1o621.397 32 BAKp000007r2020-02-12 00:00:00s2018-11-17v759.00w2017-06-02yBK 00102ddc4070aBSDUbBSDUd2016-11-19g759.00l0o621.397 32 BAKp000008r2020-02-12 00:00:00v759.00w2017-06-02yBK 00102ddc40718RBaBSDUbBSDUd2016-11-19g759.00l0o621.397 32 BAKp000009r2020-02-12 00:00:00v759.00w2017-06-02yBK 00102ddc4070aBSDUbBSDUd2016-11-29g759.00l0o621.397 32 BAKp000962r2020-02-12 00:00:00v759.00w2017-06-02yBK 00102ddc4070aBSDUbBSDUd2016-11-29g759.00l0o621.397 32 BAKp000963r2020-02-12 00:00:00v759.00w2017-06-02yBK 00102ddc4070aBSDUbBSDUd2016-11-30g759.00l0o621.397 32 BAKp000964r2020-02-12 00:00:00v759.00w2017-06-02yBK