Electrical & Computer Engin 575 - Intro/Analog Intg Circuit Dsgn
Fall
2019
01
3.00
Robert Jackson
M W F 12:20PM 1:10PM
UMass Amherst
26062
Engineering Laboratory rm 305
jackson@ecs.umass.edu
26063
This course covers the basics of analog integrated circuit design. Topics include standard circuit building blocks such as current mirrors, voltage references, single stage amplifier topologies, differential pairs. Device models, bias choices, temperature effects, the body effect, and mismatch. Op-amp and OTA design as well as frequency response, stability, and compensation. Noise analysis is applied to various circuit configurations. More complex topics will be discussed if time permits.
Open to Undergraduate Seniors in Engineering Pre Req: E&C-ENG 323 This course covers the basics of analog integrated circuit design. Topics include standard circuit building blocks such as current mirrors, voltage references, single stage amplifier topologies, differential pairs. Device models, bias choices, temperature effects, the body effect, and mismatch. Op-amp and OTA design as well as frequency response, stability, and compensation. Noise analysis is applied to various circuit configurations. More complex topics will be discussed if time permits. "Only students who have a B or better in both ECE323 and ECE324 should consider taking this course."