This textbook deals with the analysis and design of analog CMOS integrated circuits, emphasizing recent technological developments and design paradigms that students and practicing engineers need to master to succeed in today's industry. Based on the author's teaching and research experience in the past ten years, the text follows three general principles: motivate the reader by describing the significance and application of each idea with real-world problems; force the reader to look at concepts from an intuitive point of view, preparing him/her for more complex problems; complement the intuition by rigorous analysis, confirming the results obtained by the intuitive, yet rough approach.
1 Introduction to Analog Design
2 Basic MOS Device Physics
3 Single-Stage Amplifiers
4 Differential Amplifiers
5 Passive and Active Current Mirrors
6 Frequency Response of Amplifiers
7 Noise
8 Feedback
9 Operational Amplifiers
10 Stability and Frequency Compensation
11 Bandgap References
12 Introduction to Switched-Capacitor Circuits
13 Nonlinearity and Mismatch
14 Oscillators
15 Phase-Locked Loops
16 Short-Channel Effects and Device Models
17 CMOS Processing Technology
18 Layout and Packaging