Focuses on current mirrors, gain cells, and cascode amplifiers.
Explores ideal op-amp characteristics and common configurations like inverting and non-inverting amplifiers.
A critical section for understanding how to design stable, high-performance circuits. Part III: Digital Integrated Circuits Focuses on current mirrors, gain cells, and cascode
The textbook is organized into three primary parts, moving from basic devices to complex integrated systems:
Nearly 200 pages were removed through precise editing, making the text more focused on essential concepts. Part III: Digital Integrated Circuits The textbook is
In-depth coverage of pn junctions, MOSFETs, and BJTs. Part II: Analog Integrated Circuits
The 8th Edition places a strong emphasis on computer-aided design (CAD). Student resources include netlists and guides for , allowing you to virtually build and test the circuits discussed in the text. This practical "work" is essential for developing the design skills required in a professional engineering career. Student resources include netlists and guides for ,
Detailed analysis of digital logic gates and the trade-offs between power, speed, and area in modern digital design. Working with the Solution Manual
A new category of "essential problems"—comprising about 35–40% of end-of-chapter exercises—helps students and instructors focus on the most critical concepts.