Fundamentals of Analog Integrated Circuit Design

Fundamentals of Analog Integrated Circuit Design
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Description

This course provides a comprehensive introduction to various aspects of modern digital integrated circuit design. Navigate through the maze of tools, technologies and techniques including circuit components, component variations and practical design paradigms. Learn how to analyze, simulate and design a complementary metal oxide semiconductor (CMOS) analog integrated circuit. Analyze and simulate elementary transistor stages, current mirrors, supply- and temperature-independent bias and reference circuits. Explore performance evaluation using computer-aided design tools.

Prerequisites

EE101B or equivalent

Topics include

  • Introduction and overview of IC Technology
  • Small signal models
  • Gain and bias considerations
  • Bandgap references
  • Miller approximation
  • Differential circuits
  • Frequency response
  • Feedback

Course Availability

The course schedule is displayed for planning purposes – courses can be modified, changed, or cancelled. Course availability will be considered finalized on the first day of open enrollment. For quarterly enrollment dates, please refer to our graduate education section.


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