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Very Good. Size: 111x11x143; Paperback as pictured/Low-voltage low power analog integrated circuits are applied in the area of battery operated systems. They are of crucial importance for implantable and injectable devices such as pacemakers bloodflow meters and auditory stimulators but they can also be found in portable radios, hand carried radiotelephones, pagers and hearing instruments. This book discusses the design of analog integrated circuits in a low-voltage low-power environment following a systematic approach. Subsequently attention is paid to low-voltage low-power electronics from a network-theoretical point of view modeling of the devices in a low-voltage low-power environment and the design of various functional blocks: amplifiers, automatic gain controls and filters. Thesethree functions are the main functions that can be found in a hearing instrument. Their application in a universally applicable IC for hearing instruments and its realization in silicon is treated separately. /minor wear to cover and page corners/text clean of marks/FREE DELIVERY CONFIRMATION AND TRACKING ON ALL DOMESTIC ORDERS/