Analog IC Design with Low-Dropout Regulators (LDOs)
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Product details:
- Publisher McGraw-Hill
- Date of Publication 1 March 2009
- ISBN 9780071608930
- Binding Hardback
- No. of pages400 pages
- Size 238x162x25 mm
- Weight 703 g
- Language English 0
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Short description:
Comprehensive information on LDO regulators?used in almost all electronic applications
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Master Analog Integrated-Circuit Design
Design, analyze, and build linear low-dropout (LDO) regulator ICs in bipolar, CMOS, and biCMOS semiconductor process technologies. This authoritative guide offers a unique emphasis on embedded LDO design. Through intuitive explanations and detailed illustrations, the book shows how you can put these theories to work creating analog ICs for the latest portable, battery-powered devices.
Analog IC Design with Low-Dropout Regulators details the entire product development cycle-from defining objectives and selecting components to blueprinting, assembling, and fine-tuning performance. Work with semiconductors, employ negative feedback, handle fluctuating loads, and embed regulators in ICs. You will also learn how to build prototypes, perform tests, and integrate system-on-chip (SoC) functionality. Discover how to:
- Design, test, and assemble BJT-, MOSFET-, and JFET-based linear regulators
- Use current mirrors, buffers, amplifiers, and differential pairs
- Integrate feedback loops, negative feedback, and control limits
- Maintain an independent, stable, noise-free, and predictable output voltage
- Compensate for low input current and wide voltage swings
- Optimize accuracy, efficiency, battery life, and integrity
- Implement overcurrent protection and thermal-shutdown features
- Establish power and operating limits using characterization techniques
Master Analog Integrated-Circuit Design
Design, analyze, and build linear low-dropout (LDO) regulator ICs in bipolar, CMOS, and biCMOS semiconductor process technologies. This authoritative guide offers a unique emphasis on embedded LDO design. Through intuitive explanations and detailed illustrations, the book shows how you can put these theories to work creating analog ICs for the latest portable, battery-powered devices.
Analog IC Design with Low-Dropout Regulators details the entire product development cycle-from defining objectives and selecting components to blueprinting, assembling, and fine-tuning performance. Work with semiconductors, employ negative feedback, handle fluctuating loads, and embed regulators in ICs. You will also learn how to build prototypes, perform tests, and integrate system-on-chip (SoC) functionality. Discover how to:
- Design, test, and assemble BJT-, MOSFET-, and JFET-based linear regulators
- Use current mirrors, buffers, amplifiers, and differential pairs
- Integrate feedback loops, negative feedback, and control limits
- Maintain an independent, stable, noise-free, and predictable output voltage
- Compensate for low input current and wide voltage swings
- Optimize accuracy, efficiency, battery life, and integrity
- Implement overcurrent protection and thermal-shutdown features
- Establish power and operating limits using characterization techniques
Table of Contents:
Preface
Chapter 1. System Considerations
Chapter 2. Microelectronic Devices
Chapter 3. Analog Building Blocks
Chapter 4. Negative Feedback
Chapter 5. AC Design
Chapter 6. IC Design
Chapter 7. System Design
Chapter 8. IC Protection and Characterization
Index