Analog CMOS integrated circuit design introduces the analysis and design of analog CMOS integrated circuits. This paper expounds the basic principles and concepts of various analog circuits from an intuitive and rigorous point of view, and also expounds the new problems encountered in analog circuit design in SOC and the new development of circuit technology. The combination of analog CMOS integrated circuit design theory and practice provides a large number of design examples in modern industry. Chapter *** 18 of this book.
Bezad Razawi received his Bachelor of Science degree from the Department of Electrical Engineering of Sharif University of Technology on 1985, and his Master of Science degree and Doctor's degree from the Department of Electrical Engineering of Stanford University on 1988 and 1992 respectively. He is at at & amp; T Bell Laboratories, later employed by HP Laboratories, until 1996. 1996 In September, he became an associate professor in the Department of Electrical Engineering at UCLA, and was later promoted to professor. His research includes wireless transceiver, frequency synthesis, high-speed data communication, phase locking and clock recovery of data conversion. His book Analog CMOS Integrated Circuit Design is a new textbook of UCLA. Its organization is rigorous, its content is rich, and it is gradual. When expounding the principles and concepts, we should analyze them step by step. Analog circuit design needs to be intuitive, rigorous and innovative. When expounding the improvement of various analog circuits and the emergence of new circuit structures, we should pay attention to observation and analysis, constantly ask questions and solve problems, and attach importance to the cultivation of these three abilities.