ECE 626 Analog Cmos Integrated Circuit Design WINTER 2018: Temes@eecs - Oregonstate.edu

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ECE 626

ANALOG CMOS INTEGRATED CIRCUIT DESIGN


WINTER 2018

Lectures: MWF 11:00 -11:50 am, in STAG 161.

Lecturer: Gabor C. Temes, Professor, KEC 3091 temes@eecs.oregonstate.edu

Office hours: MW 2 - 3 pm, or by appointment.

Prerequisites: ECE 464 and 520, or equivalent background.

URL: http://classes.engr.oregonstate.edu/eecs/winter2016/ece626/

Texts: 1. Analog Integrated Circuit Design, D. Johns and K. Martin, 1st ed. Wiley,
1997
or
T. Carusone, D. Johns and K. Martin, Analog Integrated Circuit
Design, 2nd ed., Wiley, 2012 (required) .

2. Analog MOS ICs for Signal Processing, R. Gregorian and G. Temes,


Wiley, 1986 (recommended).

3. Design of Analog CMOS ICs, B. Razavi, McGraw-Hill, 2000


(recommended).

Course content: This course will discuss the circuitry, algorithms and architectures used
in analog and mixed-mode CMOS
integrated circuits. The discussion of the following topics is planned:

1. Sample-and-hold stages.
2. Continuous-time filters based on Gm-C and MOSFET-C schemes; self-tuning
techniques.
3. Switched-capacitor (SC) elements, stages, filters.
4. Non-ideal effects in SC circuits, and correction techniques; low-voltage SC
design.
5. Noise in analog circuits.
6. CMOS data converters: Nyquist-rate data converter fundamentals; CMOS
implementation of DACs and ADCs.
7. Oversampling (delta-sigma) data converters: fundamentals and
implementations.

Examination dates: Midterm examination: Feb. 16, 2018.

Final examination: TBA. Take-home project planned.

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