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.
Here’s a short, engaging story about the legendary impact of Behzad Razavi’s Electronics 2 course and textbook. behzad razavi electronics 2
“Give up?” asked her roommate, peeking over. She pulled out “Design of Analog CMOS Integrated
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. Slowly
She ran the simulation.
“Fixed,” Sara grinned. “Behzad Razavi just talked me through it.”
But the magic wasn’t the equation. It was the next sentence : “To see this intuitively, consider what happens if we inject a small current pulse here…” And suddenly, Sara saw it. The circuit wasn’t a mess of components. It was a story. Charges moving, currents fighting, a delicate dance between speed and stability.