Design of Analog CMOS Integrated Circuits
Author: Behzad Razavi
Hardcover: 704 pages
Publisher: McGraw Hill Higher Education;
First Edition edition (October 1, 2003)
Language: EnglishISBN-10: 0071188398
- All foiles for lectures
- Labs
Additional support material (not required reading)
Micropower Weak Inversion:
- CMOS Low-Power Analog Circuit Design by C C. Enz and E A. Vittoz
- An Analytical Transistor Model Valid in All Regions of Operations by C C. Enz, F Krummenacher and E A. Vittoz (EKV)
- Analog VLSI Signal Processing. Why, Where And How? by Eric A. Vittoz
- Low-Power Circuit Design - Small-Signal Parameters by R. Harrison
- Low-Power Circuit Design - MOS Transistor in Strong Inversion by R. Harrison
Technology scaling:
- NANO-CMOS SCALING PROBLEMS AND IMPLICATIONS by Ban P. Wong, Anurag Mittal, Yu Cao, and Greg Starr in Nano-CMOS Circuit and Physical Design
- Maintaining the benefits of CMOS scaling when scaling bogs down by E. J. Nowak
Other material:
- Dependence of the input impedance of a three electrode vacuum tube upon the load in the plate circuit (Origin of the Miller Effect) by John M. Miller, 1920
- Signal Processing Fundamentals by Rane Corporation, 1997
- Cramming more components onto integrated circuits by Gordon E. Moore, 1965
- Platform 2015: Intel Processors and Platforms Evolution for the Next Decade by Intel Corporation, 2005