EE 240: Advanced Analog Integrated Circuits
This is a collection of links to lectures of Electrical Engineering 240: Advanced Analog Integrated Circuits
from UC Berkeley Webcasts. 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.
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EE 240 - Advanced Analog Integrated Circuits (Spring 2011) |
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Instructor: Professor Simone Gambini. Lecture 1: Introduction. Lecture 2: CMOS Technology and Passive Devices. Lecture 3: MOS Transistor Models. Lecture 4: MOSFET Models for Design. Lecture 5: Electronic Noise. Lecture 6: Noise Analysis Techniques. ... |
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EE 240 - Advanced Analog Integrated Circuits (Spring 2010) |
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Instructor: Professor Elad Alon. CMOS Technology and Passive Devices. MOS Models for Design & MOS Small-Signal Models for Design. Electronic Noise & Noise Analysis Techniques. Current Sources. Amplifiers. Differential OTAs. Feedback. ... |
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EE 240 - Advanced Analog Integrated Circuits (Spring 2012) |
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Instructor: Professor Elad Alon. CMOS Technology and Passive Devices. MOS Models for Design. MOS Small-Signal Models for Design. Electronic Noise. Noise Analysis Techniques. Current Sources. Feedback. Comparators. MOS Sample and Hold. ... |