CMOS and BiCMOS Analog Circuit Design
X432.3 (2 semester units in EECS)
A requirement in the Professional Sequence in Analog DesignThis advanced course provides an understanding of analog circuit and systems design and advanced design issues. Topics include: operational amplifiers, oscillators, designing low-noise circuits, selecting passive components, linear and non-linear applications, active filters, A/D and D/A conversion, grounding and shielding, and system design. As part of the course, you select a design project for analog circuit system design by using off-the-shelf integrated circuits.
Prerequisites: B.S.E.E. or equivalent experience and familiarity with basic integrated circuit design principles. Analog Integrated CMOS Design X402 or the equivalent is recommended (note that the instructor will include a review of basic CMOS/BiCMOS process and analog circuit design). Access to SPICE simulation with printing capability is suggested but not required.
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Sat. Aug. 1, Redwood City
DOMINIK SCHMIDT, M.S.M., Ph.D., PE, has been in the semiconductor industry for 16 years, and has consulted for several large companies and start-ups in the mixed-signal and RF design areas. He is now at Intel Corporation, leading efforts to come up with a next generation of advanced wireless products.
- 4 meetings
- Aug. 1-22: Sat., 9 am-5 pm
- Redwood City: Room 9, Peninsula Center, 1991 Broadway
- $545 (EDP 315895)
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Textbook(s) for this course:
Analog BiCMOS Design: Practices and Pitfalls
Author: James C. Daly
Publisher: CRC
ISBN: 0849302471
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Sat. April 4, Redwood City
DOMINIK SCHMIDT, M.S.M., Ph.D., PE, has been in the semiconductor industry for 16 years, and has consulted for several large companies and start-ups in the mixed-signal and RF design areas. He is now at Intel Corporation, leading efforts to come up with a next generation of advanced wireless products.NOTE: This class is closed. For information about related courses, contact your academic department.