Low-Power Analog and Mixed-signal VLSI systems

TermSpring 2007.
InstructorShantanu Chakrabartty

Office HoursAny time in EB3530 or EB3222 (Please send email)

Abstract and Course Summary
This is a project oriented course, that focuses on current state-of-art low power techniques used for designing
CMOS data converters, imagers and biomedical signal processing systems. Several practical aspect of
mixed-signal layout,simulation and testing will be covered in this course and used for implementing
a VLSI prototype. Emphasis will be laid on specific application like speech, vision or sensors
but will vary from year to year.

Course Syllabus

Announcements

Arthur Ming Yang Faisal Zeyong Keith    
4:30-5:00 PM 4:00-4:30 PM 1:30-2:00 PM 3:30-4:00 PM 3:00-3:30 PM 1:00-1:30 PM    


Lecture Notes and Handouts

Restricted Access Lecture Notes

    Analog and mixed-signal layout basics.

   Sheilding in mixed-signal IC and analog design flow

    Review of basic analog circuits

   - Log-domain filtering Paper 1

   - Filters for hearing aid applications

   - Switched Current 1

   - Switched Current 2

   - Switched Current 3

   - Switched Current 4

Rambouts P., Wilde W. and Weyten L., 13.5-b 1.2-V Micropower Extended Counting A/D Converter, IEEE Journal of Solid-State Circuits, vol. 36, No:2, Feb 2001

Aziz P.M, Sorensen H.V and van der Spiegel J., An overview of sigma-delta converters, IEEE Signal Processing Magazine, vol. 13, No:1, Jan 1996

Technical Paper Review List


Class Projects

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