Analog Integrated Circuit Design

 
 
References text book: 
Analog Integrated Circuit Design, by David Johns
Design of Analog CMOS Integrated ircuit Design, By Prof. Behzad Razavi
 
Lectures:
 Lecture 1: Introduction   
               Review the Electronics’s Principles:
               Introduction to Electronics
               Solid-State Electronics
 
Lecture 2: Manufacturing
Learn how is the process of CMOS fabrication. 
See how to make silicon Wafer and silicon Chips at TI
 
Lecture 3: Passive Device
Learn how the passive devices (Resistors, Capacitors and Inductors) are fabricated in CMOS technology. What are the models for them. How we can utilized them in circuits.
 
Lecture 4: Active Device
Learn how the active devices (Diodes and Transistors) are fabricated and modeld in CMOS technology. What are the non-ideal effects and how to model these effects. How to extract an acurate model for handcalculation.
 
Lecture 5: Small Signal Analysis
In this lecture smal signal model is discussed. a design methology based on simulation is introduced, and some examples are given.
 
Lecture 6: CMOS Amplifier
General Considerations for amplifier are discussed. Different single stage amplifiers as Common-Source, Common-Gate and Source Follower stages are described. 
 
Lecture 7: Differential Amplifier
Single-ended and differential operation are given. The basic differential pair and its Analysis are discussed. Casecode stages and Gilbert cell are described. 
 
Lecture 8: Current Mirrors 
•Basic configuration •Cascode Current Mirror •Wilson Current Mirror •Bandgap Reference •Active Current mirror
 
Lecture 9: Frequency Response of Amplifiers
 
•Miller Effect •Pole and Zero •Frequency response of the amplifiers –Common source Amp. –Source follower Amp. –Common gate Amp. –Casecode Amp. –Differential Amp.
Here you can find a short overview of frequency response.
 
Lecture 10: Noise
•Different type of the noise •Noise analysis •SNR •Type of noise –Thermal –Shot noise –Flicker noise •Noise models
 
Lecture 11: Opamp
Lecture 12:Opamp2
Lecture 13:Opamp3
Lecture 14:Comparator
Lecture 15:Sample and Hold
Lecture 16:Data Converter