Microelectronic circuits
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Microelectronic circuits
(The Oxford series in electrical and computer engineering)
Oxford University Press, c2020
8th ed
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Includes index
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Description
Microelectronic Circuits by Sedra and Smith has served generations of electrical and computer engineering students as the best and most widely-used text for this required course. Respected equally as a textbook and reference, "Sedra/Smith" combines a thorough presentation of fundamentals with an introduction to present-day IC technology. It remains the best text for helping students progress from circuit analysis to circuit design, developing design skills
and insights that are essential to successful practice in the field. Significantly revised with the input of two new coauthors, slimmed down, and updated with the latest innovations, Microelectronic Circuits, Eighth Edition, remains the gold standard in providing the most comprehensive, flexible, accurate, and
design-oriented treatment of electronic circuits available today.
Table of Contents
Tables
Historical Notes
Preface
PART I: DEVICES AND BASIC CIRCUITS
1. Signals and Amplifiers
2. Operational Amplifiers
3. Semiconductors
4. Diodes
5. MOS Field-Effect Transistors (MOSFETs)
6. Bipolar Junction Transistors (BJTs)
7. Transistor Amplifiers
PART II: ANALOG INTEGRATED CIRCUITS
8. Building Blocks of Integrated-Circuit Amplifiers
9. Differential and Multistage Amplifiers
10. Frequency Response
11. Feedback
12. Output Stages and Power Amplifiers
13. Operational-Amplifi er Circuits
14. Filters
15. Oscillators
PART III: DIGITAL INTEGRATED CIRCUITS
16. CMOS Digital Logic Circuits
17. Digital Design: Power, Speed, and Area
18. Memory and Clocking Circuits
Appendices
A. VLSI Fabrication Technology*
B. SPICE Device Models and Design with Simulation Examples*
C. Two-Port Network Parameters*
D. Some Useful Network Theorems*
E. Single-Time-Constant Circuits*
F. s-Domain Analysis: Poles, Zeros, and Bode Plots*
G. Comparison of the MOSFET and the BJT*
H. Filter Design Material*
I. Bibliography*
J. Standard Resistance Values and Unit Prefixes
K. Typical Parameter Values for IC Devices Fabricated in CMOS and Bipolar Processes
L. Answers to Selected Problems*
*available online
Summary Tables
Index
by "Nielsen BookData"