In this course, you will learn about the fundamentals of MOSFET, the ways to bias the transistors in triode/linear, cut-off and saturation regions. Later in the course, you will learn about transconductance Gm, which is currently being used popularly in sensor read out circuits, broadband circuits and in high speed design. The Constant-Gm circuit is extremely popular in low power circuit designs.
This course is a continuation of another Analog IC Design "CMOS Analog IC Design - MOSFET, DC BIAS and Transconductance". This 6 hour course allows you to learn, design and analyze CMOS amplifiers, Current Mirrors and Active loads in detail. Each topic has multiple (atleast 4) worked out examples to allow hands on design.
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.
Design Thinking in IC Design
DC Biasing of the circuits
Circuits for reference voltage and current generation
Opamp design for Analog to digital converters
Sense and Return mechanisms in Feedback circuits
Sub-Threshold Conduction
ADC Design and Simulation
Data Transport Applications