Course Info
Course Coordinator

Serdijn, W.A.
About this course
| Study load (hrs) |
| 100 |
| Level |
| Master |
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Microelectronics |
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Analog Integrated Circuit Design
| Description |
| An introductory course in analog circuit synthesis for microelectronic designers. Topics include: Review of analog design basics; linear and non-linear analog building blocks: harmonic oscillators, (static and dynamic) translinear circuits, wideband amplifiers, filters; physical layout for robust analog circuits; design of voltage sources ranging from simple voltage dividers to high-performance bandgaps, and current source implementations from a single resistor to high-quality references based on negative-feedback structures. Study Goals: To know, understand and be able to analyze and design (synthesize): - resonator (LC) second-order oscillators - static translinear circuits - dynamic translinear circuits - voltage references - bandgap references - current sources |





