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Practical Circuit Design and Simulation Tips – ADC, LDO, BGR, available at $39.99, has an average rating of 3.35, with 27 lectures, based on 11 reviews, and has 114 subscribers.

You will learn about ADC Design FFT needed in ADC CMOS Switch design for Sample and Hold Operational Amplifier design Layout strategies for opamp ADC simulation time and number of samples Resistors and calibration loops Latch and MUX design 20 Gbps Serializer Parallel Input to Serial Output This course is ideal for individuals who are Electronics enthusiasts or Beginner IC designers or ADC designers who need some help or Curious students of Analog design or Freshers in Electronics It is particularly useful for Electronics enthusiasts or Beginner IC designers or ADC designers who need some help or Curious students of Analog design or Freshers in Electronics.

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Title: Practical Circuit Design and Simulation Tips – ADC, LDO, BGR

Price: $39.99

Average Rating: 3.35

Number of Lectures: 27

Number of Published Lectures: 26

Number of Curriculum Items: 27

Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 26

Original Price: ?4,699

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What You Will Learn

  • ADC Design
  • FFT needed in ADC
  • CMOS Switch design for Sample and Hold
  • Operational Amplifier design
  • Layout strategies for opamp
  • ADC simulation time and number of samples
  • Resistors and calibration loops
  • Latch and MUX design
  • 20 Gbps Serializer
  • Parallel Input to Serial Output
  • Who Should Attend

  • Electronics enthusiasts
  • Beginner IC designers
  • ADC designers who need some help
  • Curious students of Analog design
  • Freshers in Electronics
  • Target Audiences

  • Electronics enthusiasts
  • Beginner IC designers
  • ADC designers who need some help
  • Curious students of Analog design
  • Freshers in Electronics
  • Practical circuit design and simulation tips to be used in DC Biasing, LDO/BGR, ADC Opamp design.

    This course addresses those topics which are practical in nature and used by practicing engineers. The 3-hour course material is based on my CMOS Analog IC Design Q&A Refresher Course offered in Spring 2020, where practicing designers from the industry and academia brought out questions that they needed answers for.

    There might not be a continuity of topics. I will try to cover the topics with in the scope of designing an ADC. These principles are applicable to most of the ADC designs.

    Learn more about

    1. Design Thinking in IC Design

    2. DC Biasing of the circuits

    3. Circuits for reference voltage and current generation

      1. Voltage Regulator

      2. BGR

      3. LDO

      4. V-to-I

      5. Precision Current References

    4. .Opamp design for Analog to digital converters

      1. OTA

      2. Buffer

      3. Unity Feedback OTA

      4. Layout design strategies – 2stage opamp + CMFB

    5. Sense and Return mechanisms in Feedback circuits

      1. Current and Voltage circuits

    6. Sub-Threshold Conduction

      1. Low voltage Operation

    7. ADC Design and Simulation

      1. Near Nyquist performance of Opamp for ADC Circuits

      2. Spectral Analysis and No. of FFT Points for simulation

      3. Simulation time for performance

      4. Resistors – their variation and Calibration

      5. Switch design for S/H

      6. CDAC – Capacitive DAC for Sigma Delta ADC

    8. Data Transport Applications

      1. High Speed Latch design

      2. 2:1 MUX and 1:2 DEMUX

      3. Serializer design for 20Gbps

    Course Curriculum

    Chapter 1: Biasing a transistor

    Lecture 1: BGR Design and Voltage/Current Distribution Circuits

    Lecture 2: Gm/Id design methodology for sub-100 micron CMOS technology

    Lecture 3: Common Source (CS) Amplifier with Active load circuits – design and analysis

    Chapter 2: Feedback Circuits

    Lecture 1: Feedback in IC Design

    Lecture 2: Sense and Return circuits for feedback

    Chapter 3: Layout Design Strategies – Opamp Design

    Lecture 1: Amplifier with Active Loads

    Lecture 2: Amplifier Design – Working Example

    Lecture 3: Differential Amplifier to Opamp – Circuit Design Methodology and example

    Lecture 4: Layout Design and Floor Planning Strategies for Opamp and CMFB Circuits

    Chapter 4: Voltage Reference Circuit Design –

    Lecture 1: DC Bias Circuits and Voltage Generation

    Lecture 2: Voltage Regulation circuits and Low Dropout regulators (LDOs)

    Lecture 3: Current Mirrors

    Chapter 5: Data Transport Applications

    Lecture 1: High Speed Latch Design

    Lecture 2: 2:1 MUX design for Transmitter

    Lecture 3: Serializer for 20Gbps Transmitter

    Lecture 4: Question: CTLE in FPGA

    Chapter 6: ADC Design and Simulation

    Lecture 1: ADC – Spectral Analysis and FFT points

    Lecture 2: ADC – CMOS Switch Design for Sample-and-Hold

    Lecture 3: ADC – Types of Resistors used in IC Design

    Lecture 4: ADC – Opamp Performance near Nyquist Frequency

    Lecture 5: ADC – Performance – SNR SNDR INL DNL

    Lecture 6: DAC – Choice of DAC for Sigma Delta ADCs and Simulation time of ADCs

    Chapter 7: ADC Performance Metrics

    Lecture 1: Data Converter Performance Metrics

    Lecture 2: How to improve accuracy of ADC

    Lecture 3: ADC Gain Error

    Lecture 4: ADC Offset Error

    Instructors

  • Practical Circuit Design and Simulation Tips ADC, LDO, BGR  No.2
    Dr G S Javed
    Design Thinker and Analog IC Design Manager
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