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Most circuit textbooks discuss the hybrid-pi models. A much-used undergraduate text is: {{cite book |title=Microelectronic circuits |author=Adel S Sedra and Kenneth C Smith |publisher=Oxford University Press |isbn=0-19-511690-9 |chapter=§5.10: The MOSFET internal capacitances and high-frequency model |pages=pp. 441 ''ff'' |year=1998 |edition=4rth ed |url=http://www.amazon.com/Microelectronic-Circuits-Oxford-Electrical-Engineering/dp/0195116631/ref=sr_1_1?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1305962189&sr=1-1#reader_0195116631}} | *Most circuit textbooks discuss the hybrid-pi models. A much-used undergraduate text is: {{cite book |title=Microelectronic circuits |author=Adel S Sedra and Kenneth C Smith |publisher=Oxford University Press |isbn=0-19-511690-9 |chapter=§5.10: The MOSFET internal capacitances and high-frequency model |pages=pp. 441 ''ff'' |year=1998 |edition=4rth ed |url=http://www.amazon.com/Microelectronic-Circuits-Oxford-Electrical-Engineering/dp/0195116631/ref=sr_1_1?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1305962189&sr=1-1#reader_0195116631}} | ||
*A graduate level textbook is {{cite book | |||
|author=P.R. Gray, P.J. Hurst, S.H. Lewis, and R.G. Meyer | |||
|title=Analysis and Design of Analog Integrated Circuits | |||
|year= 2009 | |||
|edition=Fifth Edition | |||
|publisher=Wiley | |||
|location=New York | |||
|isbn=978-0-470-24599-6 | |||
|chapter=§1.4: Small-signal models of bipolar transitors | |||
|pages=pp. 30 ''ff'' | |||
|url=http://www.amazon.com/gp/reader/0470245999/ref=sib_dp_pt#reader-link}} |
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- Most circuit textbooks discuss the hybrid-pi models. A much-used undergraduate text is: Adel S Sedra and Kenneth C Smith (1998). “§5.10: The MOSFET internal capacitances and high-frequency model”, Microelectronic circuits, 4rth ed. Oxford University Press, pp. 441 ff. ISBN 0-19-511690-9.
- A graduate level textbook is P.R. Gray, P.J. Hurst, S.H. Lewis, and R.G. Meyer (2009). “§1.4: Small-signal models of bipolar transitors”, Analysis and Design of Analog Integrated Circuits, Fifth Edition. New York: Wiley, pp. 30 ff. ISBN 978-0-470-24599-6.