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文档介绍:Trade-Offs in Analog
Circuit Design
The Designer’panion
Edited by
Chris Toumazou
Imperial College, UK
e Moschytz
ETH-Zentrum, Switzerland
and
Barrie Gilbert
Analog Devices, USA
Editing Assistance
Ganesh Kathiresan
KLUWER ACADEMIC PUBLISHERS
NEW YORK, BOSTON, DORDRECHT, LONDON, MOSCOW
eBook ISBN: 0-306-47673-8
Print ISBN: 1-4020-7037-3
©2002 Kluwer Academic Publishers
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Print ©2002 Kluwer Academic Publishers
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Contents
Foreword xxiii
List of Contributors xxix
Design Methodology
1
Intuitive Analog Circuit Design 1
Chris Toumazou
Introduction 1
The Analog Dilemma 2
References 6
2
Design for Manufacture 7
Barrie Gilbert
Mass-Production of Microdevices 7
Present Objectives 9
Unique Challenges of Analog Design 11
Analog is Newtonian 13
Designing with Manufacture in Mind 14
Conflicts promises 15
Coping with Sensitivities: DAPs, TAPs and STMs 16
Robustness, Optimization and Trade-Offs 22
Choice of Architecture 25
Choice of Technology and Topology 27
Remedies for Non-Robust Practices 32
Turning the Tables on a Non-Robust Circuit: A Case Study 34
Holistic optimization of the LNA 39
A further example of biasing synergy 44
Robustness in Voltage References 50
The Cost of Robustness 54
Toward Design Mastery 55
First, the Finale 56
Consider All Deliverables 57
pression 58
Fundamentals before Finesse 61
Re-Utilization of Proven Cells 62
Try to Break Your Circuits 63
Use Corner Modeling Judiciously 64
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