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Fundamentals of Analog Integrated Circuit Design Techniques

X140 (2 semester units in EECS)

A requirement in the Certificate Program in Integrated Circuit Design and Techniques

Gain the competitive advantage by learning how to analyze, simulate, and design a CMOS analog integrated-circuit. This course is intended for working professionals who have no strong foundation in analog design but are interested in either upgrading their knowledge and skills or redirecting their career development in the semiconductor market. This course covers basic concepts, practices, and design skills used for analog ICs. Lectures covered include basic current mirrors, high-performance current mirrors, single-stage CMOS amplifiers, differential amplifiers, output stages, and short-circuit protection circuitry.

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