Path: utzoo!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!rutgers!mit-eddie!mit-amt!mit-caf!ankleand From: ankleand@mit-caf.MIT.EDU (Andrew Karanicolas) Newsgroups: sci.electronics Subject: Re: IC Analog Book (Help) Message-ID: <2578@mit-caf.MIT.EDU> Date: 8 Jul 89 01:04:01 GMT References: <18946@vax5.CIT.CORNELL.EDU> Reply-To: ankleand@mit-caf.UUCP (Andrew Karanicolas) Organization: Microsystems Technology Laboratories, MIT Lines: 26 In article <18946@vax5.CIT.CORNELL.EDU> xboy@vax5.cit.cornell.edu () writes: >I need to know what is considered as the best book/reference in >Analog IC design. I have been using Gray and Meyer book, but I do >believe others do exists. > >Elie I. Mourad >elie@hertz.njit.edu >xboy@vax5.cit.cornell.edu Fortunately, others books exist: Grebene, Alan B., "Bipolar and MOS analog integrated circuit design" Wiley 1984 Gregorian & Temes, "Analog MOS integrated circuits for signal processing" Wiley 1986 Roberge, James K., "Operational amplifiers: theory and practice" Wiley 1975 Andy Karanicolas MIT Microsystems Lab ankleand@caf.mit.edu