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Book ReviewsBipolar and Mos Analog Integrated Circuit Design |
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Book: Bipolar and Mos Analog Integrated Circuit Design
Written by: Alan B. Grebene |
Publisher: Wiley-Interscience
Average Customer Rating: 5.0 / 5
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Don't miss Rating:
5 / 5
It's a ver good reference book for all time..Great!
A real treasure; the best ! Rating:
5 / 5
I ran into another book by Alan B. Grebene when I was in the library. I immediately understood that I have found a real treasure. Next day I ordered the newest book by Grebene. Even though it is a 1984 book, it describes all the important building blocks of analog electronics with great insight and lots of knowledge.
Bipolar and MOS Analog Integrated Circuit Design Rating:
5 / 5
The book has all the basic building blocks that you need to know for DSP design or a transceiver design. I found the sections on clock recovery (e.g. PLL) and filtering (e.g. switched-capacitor filters) particularly useful. Each section consists of the fundamental theories, explanations of the circuit building blocks, and design procedures/examples. In addition, many of the background theories in circuit designs such as OPAMPS, bias circuits, and basic gain stages etc. can be found in the book as very good basic references. Overall it's one of the must have book for analog circuit designers.
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