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Application-Specific Integrated Circuits

Bit-Slice Design: Controllers and ALUs

Logic Design for Array-Based Circuits

Power, accuracy and noise aspects in CMOS mixed-signal design

Verification Methodology Manual, 3rd Edition
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1.RF Microelectronics, byBehzad Razavi
2. The Design of CMOS Radio-Frequency Integrated Circuits byThomas H. Lee
3. Analog Integrated Circuit Design by David Johns and Ken Martin
4. Design of Analog CMOS Integrated Circuits by Behzad Razavi
5.CMOS Analog Circuit Design by Allen and Holberg
6. Analysis and Design of Analog Integrated Circuits by Paul R. Gray
7. CMOS Mixed-Signal Circuit Design by R. Jacob Baker
8. Design of Analog Integrated Circuits by Laker and Sansen,
9. CMOS Circuit Design, Layout and Simulation by Baker,
10.Integrated Circuits for Wireless Communications by Assad Abidi, Paul R. Gray,

11.The Art of Analog Layout by Hastings,
12.CMOS Wireless Tranceiver Design by Jan Crols, Michiel Steyaert

13. Modern Receiver Front-Ends: Systems, Circuits, and Integration by Joy Laskar
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