Join Books.org — it's free

Electronics - Circuits - General, Electronics - Semiconductors
CMOS : Mixed-Signal Circuit Design by R. Jacob Baker β€” book cover

CMOS : Mixed-Signal Circuit Design

by R. Jacob Baker
Write a review
Log in to track your reading progress.

Overview

An important continuation to CMOS: Circuit Design, Layout, and Simulation

The power of mixed-signal circuit designs, and perhaps the reason they are replacing analog-only designs in the implementation of analog interfaces, comes from the marriage of analog circuits with digital signal processing. This book builds on the fundamental material in the author's previous book, CMOS: Circuit Design, Layout, and Simulation, to provide a solid textbook and reference for mixed-signal circuit design. The coverage is both practical and in-depth, integrating experimental, theoretical, and simulation examples to drive home the why and the how of doing mixed-signal circuit design. Some of the highlights of this book include:

  • A practical/theoretical approach to mixed-signal circuit design with an emphasis on oversampling techniques
  • An accessible and useful alternative to hard-to-digest technical papers without losing technical depth
  • Coverage of delta-sigma data converters, custom analog and digital filter design, design with submicron CMOS processes, and practical at-the-bench deadbug prototyping techniques
  • Hundreds of worked examples and questions covering all areas of mixed-signal circuit design

A helpful companion Web site, cmosedu.com, provides worked solutions to textbook problems, SPICE simulation netlist examples, and discussions concerning mixed-signal circuit design.

Reviews

There are no reviews yet. Log in to write one.

Editorials

From The Critics

This continuation of v.1 (published in 1998) commences with Chapter 30 on data converter modeling for today's hybrid integrated circuits. Baker (electrical engineering, Boise State U.), a senior design engineer and consultant, integrates theoretical with "at the bench" mixed-signal design considerations (e.g. improving signal-to-noise ratio) in discussing his SPICE simulation model approach for ideal analog-to-digital convertors. Chapters include worked examples with simulation results, diagrams, photos of equipment, and problem questions. A companion website is available. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

Book Details

Published
July 4, 2002
Publisher
Wiley-Blackwell
Pages
520
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780471227540

More by R. Jacob Baker

Similar books