EE 240: Advanced Analog Integrated Circuits
Electrical Engineering 240: Advanced Analog Integrated Circuits (Spring 2010, UC Berkeley). Instructor: Professor Elad Alon. Analysis and optimized design of integrated analog systems and building blocks.
Specific topics include operational and wide-band amplifiers, gain-bandwidth and power considerations, analysis of noise in integrated circuits, low noise design, feedback, precision passive elements, analog switches,
comparators, CMOS voltage references, non-idealities such as matching and supply/IO/substrate coupling.
Lecture 01 - Introduction |
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Lecture 01 - Introduction |
Lecture 02 - CMOS Technology and Passive Devices |
Lecture 03 - Passive Devices (cont.), MOS Models for Design |
Lecture 04 - MOS Models for Design (cont.), MOS Small-Signal Models for Design |
Lecture 05 - MOS Small-Signal Models for Design (cont.), Electronic Noise |
Lecture 06 - Electronic Noise |
Lecture 07 - Electronic Noise (cont.), Noise Analysis Techniques |
Lecture 08 - Noise Analysis Techniques (cont.), Noise and Feedback, Current Sources |
Lecture 09 - Current Sources |
Lecture 10 - Current Sources (cont.), Amplifiers |
Lecture 11 - Single-Ended and Differential OTAs |
Lecture 12 - Differential OTAs, Folded Cascode OTA, Feedback |
Lecture 13 - Feedback (cont.), Settling Time |
Lecture 14 |
Lecture 15 - Settling Time (cont.) |
Lecture 16 - Slewing Analysis, Design Examples |
Lecture 17 - Design Examples (cont.), Common-Mode Feedback |
Lecture 18 - Common-Mode Feedback (cont.), Multistage Amplifiers |
Lecture 19 - Multistage Amplifiers, Biasing and References |
Lecture 19b - High-Speed Link Overview |
Lecture 20 - High-Speed Link Overview (cont.), High-Speed Filter Design |
Lecture 21 - High-Speed Filter Design (cont.), Comparators |
Lecture 22 - Comparators (cont.) |
Lecture 23 - Matching |
Lecture 24 - Layout for Matching, Offset Cancellation |
Lecture 25 - Offset Cancellation (cont.), MOS Sample and Hold |
Lecture 26 - MOS Sample and Hold (cont.) |
Lecture 27 - PLL and CDR Overview |