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Analysis and Design of VLSI Analog-Digital Interface CircuitsIC776CA (Berkeley EECS247)Spring 2004 - 3 units |
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Lecturer:Course Consultant:Huifang Qin (Email: huifangq@eecs.berkeley.edu)
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Cal VIEW Office 205 McLaughlin Hall University of California Berkeley, CA
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Course Description:This course covers various aspects of the design of integrated analog and analog-digital interface electronics at the building block and system level. Specific topics include
Problem-specific
CAD tools such as MATLAB (filter design), HSPICE, and SPECTRE will be used
throughout the course. |
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Prerequisites:Familiarity
with analog circuit analysis (transistor models, small signal circuit
analysis, frequency compensation, etc.) and building blocks (amplifiers,
references, mirrors, etc.) as taught in EE140 and EE142. Circuit
simulation with HSPICE. A basic course in signal processing (Laplace
transform, sampled data systems, filter synthesis) is very helpful. |
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