Book Description Emphasizes IC design concepts with additional support for discrete design where necessary. Describes noise sources and models; addresses practical problems of circuit design for low noise using negative feedback, filtering, component noise, measurement techniques and instrumentation; gives numerous examples of practical amplifier designs. Five chapters cover the use of SPICE and PSpice for low noise analysis and design.
Product Description Emphasizes IC design concepts with additional support for discrete design where necessary. Describes noise sources and models; addresses practical problems of circuit design for low noise using negative feedback, filtering, component noise, measurement techniques and instrumentation; gives numerous examples of practical amplifier designs. Five chapters cover the use of SPICE and PSpice for low noise analysis and design.
This is the best book that I have read on noise in microelectronic circuits. The noise equations and treatments are compete for bipolar and MOSFETs. The book is written largely from a discrete transistor level, hence is not as familiar to integrated circuit engineers as say Gray and Meyer, but the treatment is extensive, clear and to the best of my knowledge accurate. This is my favorite book on low noise at the transistor level and I have several.