4th Edition. — Wiley / IEEE Press, 2019. — 1275 p. — (IEEE Press Series on Microelectronic Systems). — ISBN: 978-1-119-48151-5.
A revised guide to the theory and implementation of CMOS analog and digital IC design. Winner of the Frederick Emmons Terman Award in Electrical & Computer Engineering.
The fourth edition of CMOS: Circuit Design, Layout, and Simulation is an updated guide to the practical design of both analog and digital integrated circuits. The author – a noted expert on the topic – offers a contemporary review of a wide range of analog/digital circuit blocks including: phase-locked-loops, delta-sigma sensing circuits, voltage/current references, opmps, the design of data converters, and switching power supplies.
CMOS includes discussions that detail the trade-offs and considerations when designing at the transistor-level. The companion website contains numerous examples for many computer-aided design (CAD) tools. Using the website enables readers to recreate, modify, or simulate the design examples presented throughout the book. In addition, the author includes hundreds of end-of-chapter problems to enhance understanding of the content presented. This newly revised edition:
Provides in-depth coverage of both analog and digital transistor-level design techniques
Discusses the design of phase- and delay-locked loops, mixed-signal circuits, data converters, and circuit noise
Explores real-world process parameters, design rules, and layout examples
Contains a new chapter on Power Electronics.
Written for students in electrical and computer engineering and professionals in the field, the fourth edition of CMOS: Circuit Design, Layout, and Simulation is a practical guide to understanding analog and digital transistor-level design theory and techniques.