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General Course Information
TEXT:
Required text: Analysis and Design of Analog Integrated Circuits, by Gray, Hurst, Lewis and Meyer, 4th edition, Wiley, 2004
Strongly Recommended: CMOS Analog Circuit Design, by Allen and Holberg, Oxford University Press, 2002.
WWW:
You can download pdf copies of classroom material from previous offerings of the course (by Prof. Phil Allen) at his academic website: http://users.ece.gatech.edu/~pallen/Academic/
Prerequisites
ECE 4430 (Analog Integrated Circuit Design I), or permission of the instructor
Course Description
The purpose of this course is to enable the student to model, analyze and design analog integrated circuits using bipolar and/or MOS technologies. At the conclusion of the course, the student should be able to successfully perform the electrical and physical (layout) design and simulation of an op amp or analog circuit of similar complexity in an industrial environment.
Grading Policy
This course will consist of three midterm exams (50 minutes each) and a comprehensive final exam. Grades will be determined based on the following:
- Homework: 10%
- Midterm Exams: 60%
- Final Exam: 30%
(Fri May 5th, 2:50-5:40PM)
Downloadable Information
▪ Pspice student version can be downloaded from the following websites. It is part of the Orcad 10.5 demo.
http://www.electronics-lab.com/downloads/schematic/013/
http://www.orcad.com/download.orcaddemo.aspx
▪ Course Coverage of Topics (PDF)
Homework
Homework #1
Homework #2
Homework #3
Homework #4
Homework #5
Homework #6
Homework #7
Homework #8
Homework #9
Homework #10
Homework #11
Homework #12
Homework #13
Homework Solutions
Homework Solutions #1
Homework Solutions #2
Homework Solutions #3
Homework Solutions #4
Homework Solutions #5 & Exam 1 Solutions
Homework Solutions #6
Homework Solutions #7
Exam 2 Solutions
Homework Solutions #8
Homework Solutions #9
Homework Solutions #10
Homework Solutions #11
Homework Solutions #12
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