Analog Designs

May 16th, 2006

In analog designs, we deals with inputs and outputs that are continuous with values from the lowest potential Vss to the highest potential Vdd. There is so called the passive analog circuit which consumes no external power, and there is so called the active analog circuit which of course consumes external power to accomplish the designer’s task. The passive analog circuit involves the use of the basics devices such as resistors, capacitors, inductors and diodes. Whereas in active analog circuit involves the use of transistors and op-amps. Any of these circuits can be fabricated into analog IC chips. This brings us to the analog IC designs and also Mixed Analog and Digital VLSI circuits.

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