A comprehensive introduction to CMOS and bipolar analog IC design. The book presumes no prior knowledge of linear design, making it comprehensible to engineers with a non-analog background. The emphasis is on practical design, covering the entire field with hundreds of examples to explain the choices. Concepts are presented following the history of their discovery.
A somewhat comprehensive overview of the basic building blocks of analog systems on a chip. This book is more focused on Bipolar design although plenty of CMOS examples are provided. Wherever possible the author indicates when a given process technology has advantages (Bipolar vs CMOS). The author created the 555 timer, probably the best selling chip in history (an estimated 1 Billion are sold each year). Lot's of useful information about spice models is provided in the early chapters.