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theres no easy way, you have to sit down with a book and just try to do everything they are doing. I think a good book to start with is Razavi analog ic design book and gray and meyers analog ic design book. Razavi is more CMOS while the other gives a good blend of both CMOS and BJT.
u have to go through a lot of books for getting some command over analog circuit design..start with simple networks consisting if Resistors and capacitors...then move forward to network consisting of diodes, transistors etc..i suggest "Engineering Circuit Analysis" by WILLIAM HYATT a nice book.
firstly you can you have to download ebooks about your topic and than with google you can see problem solution and the for specific topic you can ask me specially
In a lot of analog circuits amplifiers usually take up a big part, so I would suggest you to look into building amplifiers using op amp and transistors. It would also be very useful to learn AC theory and circuit analysis, have fun!
I think you must read book first. The book you can read is razavi's, P.R. Gray's and P.E. Allen's. Then you should design some basic circuit such as bias circuit, opamp to understand how to design.
I think the first thing to do is to familiarize yourself with passive components first, and then, semiconductor basis and then transistor theories.....
Have you any background knowledge in circuits and system, or Basic electronics? I mean, in order to study analog circuit design, i think we whould start by understanding basic electronics (transistors, op-amps, oscillators, etc).
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