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Fundamentals of Modern Data Converter Design

X236 (1 semester unit in EECS)

An elective in the Certificate Program in Integrated Circuit Design and Techniques

Ever-increasing applications for signal processing, such as video and wireless communications, demand high-speed and high-resolution data converter techniques. This course builds a solid foundation and brings you the skills for diagnosing and tackling real-world issues. Topics include data converter fundamentals, characterizations and performance limitations, Nyquist-rate D/A and A/D converters, SAR converters, and discrete-time signal basics for understanding delta-sigma converters. Project options include medium-resolution/high-speed A/D converters pertaining to the IEEE 802.15 UWB standard, and error correction/calibration techniques in the sub-100 nm mixed-signal Ics.

This course has restricted enrollment. Call (510) 642-4153 or (510) 642-4151 for more information.

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