CONTENTS

Chapter One. Introduction

1.1. The Use of Analog MOS Integrated Circuits for Signal Processing

1.2. Comparison of Analog MOS Signal Processors with Other Implementations

1.3. Examples of Analog MOS Signal Processing Circuits and Systems

Problems

References

Chapter Two. Transformation Methods

2.1. Analog, Digital, and Sampled-Analog Signals and Systems

2.2. The Laplace Transformation

2.3. The Fourier Transformation

2.4. Sampling and the z-Transform

2.5. The Spectra of Sampled-Data Signals

2.6. The Design of Sampled-Data Filters from Continuous-Time Models

Problems

References

Chapter Three. MOS Devices as Circuit Elements

3.1. Semiconductors

3.2. The MOS Transistor

3.3. MOS Transistor Types; Body Effect

3.4. Small-Signal Operation and Equivalent Circuit of MOSFETs

3.5. MOS Capacitors

3.6. The MOS Switch

3.7. Noise in MOSFETs

3.8. Analog MOS Technology

Problems

References

Chapter Four. MOS Operational Amplifiers

4.1. Operational Amplifiers

4.2. Bias Circuits in MOS Technology

4.3. MOS Gain Stages

4.4. MOS Source Followers and Output Buffers

4.5. MOS Differential Amplifiers

4.6. The Frequency Response of MOS Amplifier Stages

4.7. Uncompensated CMOS Operational Amplifiers

4.8. Stability Theory and Compensation of CMOS Amplifiers

4.9. Frequency Response, Transient Response, and Slew Rate of the Compensated CMOS Op-Amp

4.10.  Noise Performance of CMOS Amplifiers

4.11.  An Enhancement-Mode NMOS Op-Amp

4.12.  NMOS Op-Amps with Depletion Loads

4.13.  The Noise Performance of NMOS ...

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