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  • An ideal companion for students following a first course in integrated CMOS design.
  • An ideal introduction to circuit simulation for new students in electrical or electronics engineering.
  • Organized as a series of tutorials on specific subjects.

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Table of Contents

Content
1. Tutorial 1 – Resistive Circuits
1.1. Example1.1: Aresistor circuit
1.2. Example 1.2: A transconductance amplifier
1.3. Example1.3: Acurrent amplifier
1.4. Problems
2. Tutorial 2 – Circuits with Capacitors and Inductors
2.1 Example2.1: AnRCnetwork
2.2. Example 2.2: A half-wave rectifier with a smoothing filter
2.3. Example 2.3: An amplifier with capacitive feedback network
2.4. Example2.4: Anideal inductor
2.5. Example 2.5: Revisiting the capacitor charging and discharging
2.6. Problems
3. Tutorial 3 – MOS transistors
3.1. Example 3.1: Different MOS transistor symbols and models in LTspice
3.2. Example 3.2: Advanced transistor models
3.3. Example 3.3: MOS transistor input characteristics
3.4. Example 3.4: MOS transistor output characteristics
3.5. Example 3.5: Deriving transistor parameters from input and output characteristics
3.6. Example 3.6: Simulating small signal parameters using the ‘.tf’ simulation
3.7. Problems
4. Tutorial 4 – Basic gain stages
4.1. Example 4.1: The common source amplifier (inverting amplifier)
4.2. Example 4.2: The common drain amplifier (source follower)
4.3. Example 4.3: The common gate amplifier
4.4. Example4.4: Thedifferentialpair
4.5. Problems
5. Tutorial 5 – Hierarchical design
5.1. Example 5.1: A two stage operational amplifier
5.2. Example 5.2: Designing the two stage opamp for an inverting feedback amplifier
5.3. Example5.3: Genericfilter blocks
5.4. Example 5.4: A mixed analog/digital circuit
5.5. Problems
6. Tutorial 6 – Process and parameter variations
6.1. Example 6.1: Model files for corner simulations
6.2. Example6.2: Aninverter
6.3. Example 6.3: A test bench for the two stage opamp
6.4. Example 6.4: Monte Carlo simulation
6.5. Problems
7. Tutorial 7 – Importing and exporting files
7.1. Example 7.1: Importing a netlist file describing a current conveyor
7.2. Example 7.2: Creating a subcircuit from a netlist
7.3. Example7.3: Exporting a netlist
7.4. Example7.4: Exporting other files
7.5. Problems

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OL25760886M
ISBN 13
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