Low Voltage Design Resources for Analog Integrated Circuits and FPAA

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I am looking for some resources on the following topics:
1.low voltage design using the Floating Gate MOSFETs circuits.
2.low voltage design using the Level Shifter circuits.
3.low voltage design using the Bulk Driven MOSFETs circuits.
4.low voltage design using the sub-threshold circuits.
5. the latest information about low-power techniques used in the design of analog integrated circuits.
6.the latest information about Field Programmable Analog Array (FPAA).
I am ging be so pleased if anyone can suggest usfel links related to those topics
 
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Sounds like you need to make a trip to your local university bookstore.

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1. For low voltage design using Floating Gate MOSFET circuits, I would recommend the book "Low-Voltage CMOS Operational Amplifiers: Theory, Design and Implementation" by Nan Sun and Paul Hasler. It covers the fundamentals of low voltage design using Floating Gate MOSFETs and provides practical examples and case studies.

2. For low voltage design using Level Shifter circuits, I would suggest the book "Low-Voltage CMOS Log Companding Analog Design" by Wouter A. Serdijn and John R. Long. It covers the theory, design, and implementation of low voltage Level Shifter circuits.

3. For low voltage design using Bulk Driven MOSFET circuits, I would recommend the paper "A 0.5V Bulk-Driven MOSFET Operational Amplifier" by G. V. S. S. Kumar and M. N. S. Swamy. It discusses the design and performance of a low voltage Bulk Driven MOSFET operational amplifier.

4. For low voltage design using sub-threshold circuits, I would suggest the paper "A Comparative Study of Sub-threshold Logic Circuits for Ultra-low Power Applications" by N. K. Gupta and R. Kumar. It compares various sub-threshold logic circuits and provides guidelines for their design and optimization.

5. For the latest information on low-power techniques in analog integrated circuit design, I would recommend the IEEE International Symposium on Low Power Electronics and Design (ISLPED). It is a premier conference where researchers present their latest findings and techniques in low-power design.

6. For the latest information on Field Programmable Analog Arrays (FPAA), I would recommend the website of the International Society for Field-Programmable Gate Arrays (ISFPGA). They regularly publish news, updates, and research papers on FPAA technology. Additionally, the book "Field-Programmable Analog Arrays" by Amnon Fisher provides a comprehensive overview of FPAA technology and its applications.
 

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