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Analog Integrated Circuit Design

The Course teaches methods used in the design and analysis of analog integrated circuits, illustrating how to approach design problems in general, and exposing the students to a broad cross-section of analog circuit topologies. The course focuses on learning design through carrying out design projects. Design and implementation details of wide-band amplifiers, operational amplifiers, continuous-Time filters, phase lock loops and data converters are covered. The course focuses mainly on analog CMOS, but some aspects of BJT design will be discussed.

Course ID
ECEN455
Level
Undergraduate
Credit Hours
CH:3

Identify, formulate, and solve complex engineering problems by
applying engineering fundamentals, basic science and mathematics.
Develop and conduct appropriate experimentation and/or simulation,
analyze and interpret data, assess and evaluate findings, and use
statistical analyses and objective engineering judgment to draw
conclusions.Design, model and analyze an electrical, electronic, microwave and
optical system or component for a specific ICT application and
identify the tools required to optimize this design.Design, integrate, and test analog and digital, discrete and
integrated, electronic circuits to realize specific functions, using the
right equipment, and under specific design constraints.