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Analog integrated circuits for communication : principles, simulation and design / Donald O. Pederson, Kartikeya Mayaram.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Berkeley, CA : Springer, c2008.Edition: 2nd edISBN:
  • 9780387680293
  • 0387680292
  • 0387680306 (ebook)
  • 9780387680309 (ebook)
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 621.3815 PED-A2 21
Online resources: Review: "Analog Integrated Circuits for Communication: Principles, Simulation and Design, Second Edition covers the analysis and design of nonlinear analog integrated circuits that form the basis of present-day communication systems. Both bipolar and MOS transistor circuits are analyzed and several numerical examples are used to illustrate the analysis and design techniques developed in this book. Unique to this work is the tight coupling between the first-order circuit analysis and circuit simulation results. Extensive use has been made of the public domain circuit simulator Spice, to verify the results of first-order analyses, and for detailed simulations with complex device models."--BOOK JACKET.
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First edition published by Kluwer, Boston, Dordrecht, 1991.

Includes bibliographical references (p. [525]-527) and index.

"Analog Integrated Circuits for Communication: Principles, Simulation and Design, Second Edition covers the analysis and design of nonlinear analog integrated circuits that form the basis of present-day communication systems. Both bipolar and MOS transistor circuits are analyzed and several numerical examples are used to illustrate the analysis and design techniques developed in this book. Unique to this work is the tight coupling between the first-order circuit analysis and circuit simulation results. Extensive use has been made of the public domain circuit simulator Spice, to verify the results of first-order analyses, and for detailed simulations with complex device models."--BOOK JACKET.

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