As soon as I read the question I knew that H&H would be quickly recommended. There is nothing wrong with H&H as an introductory text but the OP identified himself as a degreed engineer with 5 years experience. He is well beyond H&H and "The ARRL Handbook."
As other engineers have, I recommend:
"Analysis and Design of Analog Integrated Circuits" Gray, Hurst
I also learned a lot from:
"High Speed Digital Design: A Handbook of Black Magic" Johnson, Graham
Although it says "Digital" in the title, at high speeds everything is analog design.
As soon as I read the question I knew that H&H would be quickly recommended. There is nothing wrong with H&H as an introductory text but the OP identified himself as a degreed engineer with 5 years experience. He is well beyond H&H and "The ARRL Handbook." As other engineers have, I recommend: "Analysis and Design of Analog Integrated Circuits" Gray, Hurst I also learned a lot from: "High Speed Digital Design: A Handbook of Black Magic" Johnson, Graham Although it says "Digital" in the title, at high speeds everything is analog design.