10/21/2021 0 Comments Analog Integrated Circuit Design
Analog Integrated Circuit Design, 2nd Edition.It will cover the following areas:* use of IDS equations in circuit calculations * use of large signal models to calculate and design transistor biasing * use of small signal models to calculate gain-bandwidth, transfer functions * the operation & use of analogue circuit building blocks - gain and phase margin, stability, compensation- digital to analogue, and analogue to digital, converters* types of analysis available in SPICE, starting with level 1 MOSFET models and moving to BSIM3v3 models * use of SPICE to investigate the effects on performance caused by component variation, process variation, temperature changes, etc.* parasitic components and their importance for circuit modelling * sources of noise and distortion in MOS analogue circuits Entry Requirements (not applicable to Visiting Students) Pre-requisitesA degree-level qualification equivalent to a 2(i) in Electronics and Electrical EngineeringInformation for Visiting Students Pre-requisitesBEng or MEng Electronics and Electrical Engineering degree,Academic year 2019/20, Available to all students (SV1)Learning and Teaching activities (Further Info)Programme Level Learning and Teaching Hours 2,Directed Learning and Independent Learning HoursLearning Outcomes Students will be familiar with the details of MOS transistors that are relevant to analogue IC design. ECE/CS 5720/6720 ECE/CS 5720/6720 Analog IC Design Tutorial for Cadence Layout, DRC.This module is a general introduction to analogue integrated circuit design. An intuitive approach and emphasis on practical design and analysis continue to make it the reference for both students and practicing analog designers alike.
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