“Give up?” asked her roommate, peeking over.
And when a young intern once asked her, “What’s the best way to learn analog design?” Sara smiled and handed her the dark-covered book. behzad razavi electronics 2
She ran the simulation.
The hiss vanished. The output was a clean, beautiful sine wave. “Give up
“Start here,” she said. “And listen to Behzad.” “Give up?” asked her roommate
She pulled out “Design of Analog CMOS Integrated Circuits” —affectionately called “Razavi” by all who dared. Chapter 11, Electronics 2 material: Feedback . She’d read it before, but now, desperate, she read it again. Slowly.
She grabbed a pencil. Following Razavi’s style—clean, logical, almost elegant—she added a tiny capacitor in a new location. Not the one her professor’s slides suggested. The one the book’s intuition whispered.