"This exceptionally comprehensive tutorial presentation of complementary metal oxide semiconductor (CMOS) integrated circuits will guide you through the process of implementing a chip from the physical definition through the design and simulation of the finished chip. CIRCUIT DESIGN, LAYOUT, AND SIMULATION provides an important contemporary view of a wide range of circuit blocks, the BSIM model, data converter architectures, and much more. Outstanding features of this text * Phase- and delay-locked loops, mixed-signal circuits, and data converters * More than 1,000 figures, 200 examples, and over 500 end-of-chapter problems * In-depth coverage of both analog and digital circuit-level design techniques * Real-world process parameters and design rules * Information on MOSIS fabrication procedures, and other key topics of interest * Information and directions on submitting chips of MOSIS * Tutorial presentation of material suitable for self study or as a university textbook * Numerous examples and homework problems
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Though it is a very good book I think if one wants specific knowledge of Layout in CMOS he can use Dan Clein's book,Analog layout Alan Hastings,for Modelling tsividis
One of the best books you can find on CMOS layout and design. Although, its approach is sometimes very simple, but the breadth of information and especially the information regarding the process and what really are the issues at that nano-scale level of the transistor, it has been an enlightening experience. This book is really vast in topics but when you are working on CMOS circuit design, gives a sense of completeness and leaves no gaps in between as most of the textbooks do.
Reading this book as part of my Final Year Project. Its quite a helpful book, though the approach is more numeric than theoretical. The book also has a second edition, something to do with Mixed-signal designing I guess.