Class room | : | ESB350 |
Class hours | : | E Slot(Tue. 1100-1150, Wed. 1000-1050, Thu. 0800-0850, Fri. 1400-1450) |
Office | : | ESB246B |
Office hours | : | Tue. & Wed. 1600-1700 |
: | nagendra AT iitm dot ac dot in | |
TA | : | Kunal Karanjkar, Animesh Paul (ee5390 dot 2011 at gmail dot com) |
Phone | : | x4444 |
Web page | : | http://www.ee.iitm.ac.in/~nagendra/EE539/current/courseinfo.html |
EE5390: Analog Integrated Circuit Design (Jan.-May 2011)
Prerequisites
EC5135: Analog Electronic Circuits/EC2010: Analog Circuits is a prerequisite.
You need to have knowledge of MOS transistor basics related to circuit design, linear circuit analysis, small signal equivalent circuits, small and large signal analysis, frequency domain analysis, single transistor amplifiers, differential pairs.
This is a core course for Dual Degree students in the microelectronics stream, and MS students pursuing IC design. Students from other streams and 3rd/4th year BTech students can credit this course with permission from the instructor.
Course contents
- Negative feedback systems, realization, stability
- Frequency compensation
- CMOS opamps
- Phase lock loops
- Application circuits: Bandgap reference, filters
Evaluation
- Assignments(30%): Periodic assignments through the semester dealing with theory, design, and simulation of Analog IC building blocks. Most of the learning in this course comes from doing the assignments. Take these very seriously in order to clearly understand the principles of analog IC design.
- Quiz I(15%)
- Quiz II(15%)
- Final exam(40%)
Reference book
This book doesn't follow a single textbook. You can use the book below for MOS circuit design and opamps and practice problems. For additional references, see this page.
- Behzad Razavi, Design of Analog CMOS Integrated Circuits, McGraw-Hill, August 2000.