VLSI Analog Signal Processing Circuits

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VLSI Analog Signal Processing Circuits
Author : Hongjiang Song
File Size : 52,8 Mb
Publisher : Lulu.com
Language : English
Release Date : 14 February 2014
ISBN : 9781304749499
Pages : 610 pages
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VLSI Analog Signal Processing Circuits by Hongjiang Song Book PDF Summary

This book is based on a collection of the past exams for the VLSI Analog Signal Processing Circuits class (EEE598) the author offered in the School of Engineering at Arizona State University. The topics cover various aspects of the design, analysis and application of VLSI analog signal processing circuits. This book is intended to be used together with the VLSI Analog Signal Processing Circuits textbook by the same author. It can also be used alone for the experienced readers.

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