Course Code: KIE4019
Course Title: Analog VLSI Circuit Design
Credit Hour: 2
Course Description: The goal of this course is to introduce the modelling, design and analysis of analog CMOS VLSI circuits. A strong theoretical background of integrated analog circuits design is imparted to the students along with the emphasis on their design and analysis. Design of CMOS based current mirrors, integrated differential amplifiers, precision voltage/current reference and nonlinear analog circuits are discussed considering practical parameters, adapting their advantages and limitations. Students will be exposed to use industry standard EDA tools to design, optimize and simulate analog CMOS integrated circuits.
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PLO3 | PLO4 | PLO5 | ||
1. Analyze the theoretical concepts of analog CMOS VLSI circuits. | ✔ | Test (10%) and final examination (30%) | ||
2. Integrate basic analog CMOS VLSI circuits. | ✔ | Test (10%) and final examination (30%) | ||
3. Evaluate the performance of integrated CMOS analog circuits adapting standardized state of the art tools. | ✔ | Assignment (20%) |
Course resources will be made available on the SPeCTRUM site.
Last Update: 22/09/2021