CMOS Analog IC Design Short Course

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CMOS Analog IC Design Short Course - Lecture Material

Introduction to Technology Basic MOS Semiconductor Fabrication Processes PN Junction MOS Transistor CMOS Transistors BJT Transistors Passive Components Other Technology Considerations Analog Circuit Modeling Simple MOS Large Signal Model Modifications for Submicron Technology Small-signal MOS Model BJT Large-signal Model BJT Small-signal Model Computer Models Extraction of Simple Model using the Computer Analog Subcircuits

The MOS Switch MOS Diode MOS and Bipolar Current Source/Sinks Current Mirrors Current and Voltage References Bandgap Voltage References

Amplifiers
Simple Inverters Differential Amplifiers Cascode Amplifiers Current Amplifiers Output Amplifiers High Gain Architectures

Operational Transconductance Amplifiers


General Design Principles of Op Amps Compensation of OTA's Two-stage CMOS OTA Design Power supply rejection ratio of the two-stage op amp Cascode Op Amps Simulation and Measurement Techniques

Macromodels for Op Amps

High Performance Op Amps


Buffered Amplifiers High-Speed/Frequency Op Amps Differential Output Op Amps Micropower Op Amps Low Noise Op Amps Low Power Supply Op Amps

Comparators
Characterization of Comparators Two-stage Open-loop Comparator Other Open-loop Comparators Improving the Performance of Open-loop Comparators Discrete-time comparators High-speed comparators

Digital-Analog & Analog-Digital Converters


Characterization and Definition of D/A and A/D Converters Current Scaling D/A Converters Voltage Scaling D/A Converters Charge Scaling D/A Converters

Voltage and Charge Scaling D/A Converters Other Types of D/A Converters Characterization and Definition of A/D Converters Serial A/D Converters Medium-Speed A/D Converters High-Speed A/D Converters Oversampled A/D Converters State of the Art A/D Converters, Limits of A/D Converters

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