Fundamentals of Modern Data Converter Design
X236 (1 semester unit in EECS)
An elective in the Certificate Program in Integrated Circuit Design and TechniquesEver-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.
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VINCENT CHANG, Ph.D., is the founder and CEO of Knowledge Master, Inc. He has more than 20 years of experience teaching electrical engineering courses in both Taiwan and in the United States. He has published more than 40 international journal and conference papers, as well as three patents.
- Online course: Internet access required
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- $199 (EDP 307801)
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