Standard Course Syllabus Course Supervisor Date of Approval

Dept. of Electrical and Computer Engineering Ismail 4/05

722 Introduction to Analog Integrated Circuits

2. CATALOG DESCRIPTION

Introduction to bipolar and MOS analog integrated circuit (IC) analysis and design. DC biasing for ICs, current sources,

sinks and active loads, bandgap references, input and output stages, OpAmp architectures, nonlinear analog ICs. Computer

simulation of Analog ICs.

Quarters of Offering Credits
Level Class Meeting

Au Qtr. 3 U G 3 cl.

Course Prerequisites

Prereq: 323 or grad standing.

3. PREREQUISITES BY TOPIC

Familiarity with basic transistor models , biasing techniques and semiconductor device physics. Use of computer simulation

tools.

Courses that require this as a direct prerequisite

none

4. Text(s) and Other Course Materials Author(s) Publisher

Design of Analog CMOS Integrated Circuits Razavi, B. McGraw-Hill

ISBN: 0-07-238032-2

References (supplemental reading)

none

5. COURSE OBJECTIVES

1. Students will learn the basic principles of designing analog integrated circuits. (Criteria 3(a),(c))

6. TOPICS AND (# OF LECTURES)

Integrated circuit device models (2)

VLSI technologies (2)

Transistor amplifier architectures (4)

Current mirrors, current sinks and sources (5)

Reference sources (2)

Output stages (4)

Amplifier design(opams, OTAs,etc..) (5)

Frequency compensation (3)

Nonlinear analog integrated circuits (3)

7. CLASS MEETING PATTERN (For example, "3cl." means 3 48-min classes per week.)

3 cl.

Thursday, August 14, 2008 09:19 AM

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