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This book addresses the theoretical and practical circuit and system concepts that underpin the design of reliable and reproducible, high performance, monolithic feedback circuits. It is intended for practicing electronics engineers and students who wish to acquire an insightful understanding of the ways in which open loop topologies, closed loop architectures, and fundamental circuit theoretic issues combine to determine the limits of performance of analog networks. Since many of the problems that underpin high speed digital circuit design are a subset of the analysis and design dilemmas confronted by wideband analog circuit designers, the book is also germane to high performance digital circuit design.

Sample Chapter(s)
Chapter 1: Circuit and System Fundamentals (1,151 KB)
Chapter 6: Multiple Loop Feedback Amplifiers (511 KB)
Chapter 7: Analog MOS Technology Circuits (5,629 KB)
Chapter 9: Broadband and Radio Frequency MOS Technology Amplifiers (1,241 KB)

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Contents:
  • Circuit and System Fundamentals
  • Two-Port Network Models and Analysis
  • Scattering Parameters
  • Feedback Circuit and System Theory
  • Signal Flow Methods of Feedback Network Analysis
  • Multiple Loop Feedback Amplifiers
  • Analog MOS Technology Circuits
  • MOS Technology Operational Amplifiers
  • Broadband and Radio Frequency MOS Technology Amplifiers

Readership: Electronics engineers and circuit theoreticians.