Mixed Signal Systems and Integrated Circuits

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Lecturer
Matsuzawa Akira 
Place
Mon1-2(S321)  
Credits
Lecture2  Exercise0  Experiment0
Code
55012
Syllabus updated
2012/10/4
Lecture notes updated
2013/1/8
Semester
Fall Semester

Outline of lecture

On the basis of electronic circuits and electronic device from undergraduate courses, this course provides general understandings on mixed signal system and its integrated circuit technology, which has become one of the most important technologies in current electronics.
Basic concepts on mixed signal systems and CMOS circuit design will be covered.

Purpose of lecture

Students will acquire knowledge on mixed signal systems, CMOS circuit design, device technology, and LSI design.

Plan of lecture

1. Mixed signal systems
2. Discrete-time signals
3. Digital to analog converters
4. Basics for analog to digital converters
5. Successive approximation ADC
6. Baic circuit blocks for data converters
7. Design of CMOS operational amplifiers
8. Pipelined analog to digital converter
9. Sigma delta Modulator
10.Sigma delta ADCs and DACs
11.Baiscs of phased lock loop systems
12.Design of PLLs

Textbook and reference

Students should download the lecture materials from OCW/OCW-i.

Related and/or prerequisite courses

Knowledge of fundamentals on analog circuit theory and silicon device from undergraduate courses is required.

Evaluation

Evaluation will be based on the final examination.

Comments from lecturer

Mixed signal systems and its integrated circuits has become one of the most important technologies in current electronics.
This course will give you an organized view of the technology and the basis of advanced mixed signal LSI design.

Contact Information

E-mail: matsuツシssc.pe.titech.ac.jp

Office Hours

Upon appointment by email.

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