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

This document provides information about the ECE 626 Analog CMOS Integrated Circuit Design course offered at Oregon State University during the winter of 2018. The course will be taught by Professor Gabor Temes on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays from 11:00-11:50 am in room STAG 161. Topics covered will include sample-and-hold stages, continuous-time filters, switched-capacitor circuits, noise in analog circuits, and CMOS data converters. The midterm exam is scheduled for February 16th and a take-home final project will also be assigned.
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ECE 626 Analog Cmos Integrated Circuit Design WINTER 2018: Temes@eecs - Oregonstate.edu

This document provides information about the ECE 626 Analog CMOS Integrated Circuit Design course offered at Oregon State University during the winter of 2018. The course will be taught by Professor Gabor Temes on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays from 11:00-11:50 am in room STAG 161. Topics covered will include sample-and-hold stages, continuous-time filters, switched-capacitor circuits, noise in analog circuits, and CMOS data converters. The midterm exam is scheduled for February 16th and a take-home final project will also be assigned.
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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 [email protected]

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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