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COURSE INFORMATION FOR CURRENT SEMESTER/TERM
Code KEEE4469
Title Analog VLSI Circuit Design
Pre-requisite None
Student Learning Time (SLT) 120 hours
Credit 3
Learning Outcomes i. Describe the theoretical concepts of MOS transistor circuits.
ii. Analyze the theoretical concepts of analog CMOS VLSI circuits.
iii. Integrate basic analog CMOS VLSI circuits.
iv. Evaluate the performance of integrated CMOS analog circuits
adapting standardized state of the art tools.
Synopsis The goal of this course is to introduce the modelling, design and anal-
ysis of analog CMOS VLSI circuits. A strong theoretical background
of integrated analog circuits design is imparted to the students along
with the emphasis on their design and analysis. Design of CMOS
based current mirrors, integrated differential amplifiers, precision volt-
age/current reference and nonlinear analog circuits are discussed
considering practical parameters, adapting their advantages and limi-
tations. Students will be exposed to use industry standard EDA tools
to design, optimize and simulate analog CMOS integrated circuits.
Assessment 40 % Continuous Assessments
60 % Final Examination
References
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P.E.Allen and D.R.Holberg, CMOS Analog Circuit Design, 2 Ed, Oxford Uni‐
versity Press, 2010.
B.Razavi, McGraw Hill, Design of Analog CMOS Integrated Circuit, 1999.
P.R.Gray, P.J. Hurst, S.H. Lewis and R.G. Meyer, Analysis and De-
sign of Analog Integrated Circuits, John Wiley & Sons, Inc.,
2009.
Soft Skills Communication Skills (CS1)
Critical Thinking & Problem Solving (CT1, CT2, CT3)
Lifelong Learning & Inforamtion Management (LL1)
UM-PT01-PK03-BR004(BI)-S04