Analog Ic Design Basics
Course Description
This course is specifically designed for students seeking to explore the Analog Design Domain. It is particularly suitable for prefinal year students who are eager to embark on this adventure. Students may consider enrolling in this course to enhance their knowledge and skills during a short-term internship opportunity.
This course provides a comprehensive overview of essential concepts in Analog IC Design. Students will gain practical experience in various aspects, including circuit design using Electronic Design Automation (EDA) tools, simulation techniques, and more. They will have a comprehensive understanding of the entire design flow, from concept to tape-out, and be capable of designing and evaluating analog circuits in a professional setting.
Course Duration
1 Month
Eligibility
- Student of B.E/B.Tech in Electronics
- Student of M.E/M.Tech/M.S in VLSI Design or related field
Key Features
- Understating Pioneer Components and MOSFETs
- Understand Analog Circuit Basics of RC Circuit, Single Stage, Amps etc
- Different, Professional and application-oriented view on concept of electronics
- 24×7 Tool Support with course material.
- Job oriented Analog Design Training
Curriculum
Module 1 : Pioneer Components R, C and L
- Why Analog? The Motivation
- Ideal Voltage Source and Current Source
- Basic Component: ‘R’, Circuits Example Using ‘R’
- Voltage and Current Division Rule
- Basic Component: ‘C’, Circuits Example Using ‘C’
Module 2 : RC Circuit
- Time Constant, Transient and Frequency Response
- Low Pass Filter
- High Pass Filter
- Introduction to Band Pass and Band Stop Filter
Module 3 : Physics of MOS
- Semiconductor Basics
- MOSFET Basics, Region of Operations etc.
- Second order Effects
- Small Signal Models
Module 4 : Circuit Design
- Invertor
- CS Single Stage
- Level Shifter
- Basic Current Mirror
- Basic Current Mirror