EE 4340 – Analog Integrated Circuit Analysis and Design

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EE4340 Analog Integrated Circuit Analysis and Design – Fall 2006 UTD
H. Lee
EE 4340 – Analog Integrated Circuit Analysis and Design
Prerequisite: EE3311
Instructor: Prof. Hoi Lee, ECSN 4.918, (972) 883-4841, hoilee@utdallas.edu, www.utdallas.edu/~hoilee
Lecture: Tuesdays and Thursdays, 3:30pm – 4.45pm, ECSN 2.110
Office Hours: Tuesdays and Thursdays, 5pm – 6pm or by appointment
Teaching Assistant: To be determined
Objective: To provide principles of analog integrated circuit analysis and design knowledge, which are
required in analog IC design industry and research. Contents of the class include large and small signal
behavior of MOS transistors, single-stage amplifier, differential amplifiers, current mirrors, amplifier basics,
input offset voltage and feedback.
Required Textbook:
1. Behzad Razavi, Design of Analog CMOS Integrated Circuits, McGraw-Hill, 2001. (ISBN:
0072380322)
2. Paul R. Gray, Paul J. Hurst, Stephen H. Lewis, and Robert G. Meyer, Analysis and Design of Analog
Integrated Circuits, John Wily & Sons, Inc., 4th edition, 2000.
(ISBN: 0471321680)
Suggested Reference Books:
1. Adel S. Sedra and Kenneth C. Smith, Microelectronic Circuits, Oxford University Press, 5th edition,
2003.
(ISBN: 0195142519)
2. Phillip E. Allen and Douglas R. Holberg, CMOS Analog Circuit Design, Oxford University Press, 2nd
edition, 2002.
(ISBN: 0195116445)
Course Grading Policy: The final grade will be determined using the following equation:
Final grade = Homework (30%)+ Midterm Exam (30%) + Final Exam (40%),
All grades become final one week after they are returned in class.
Exams: All exams are closed book with a one-page note allowed for the Midterm Exam and a two-page note
for the Final Examination.
Homework: Homework will be assigned on a bi-weekly basis and be collected at the beginning of the class
on the due date. No late homework is allowed. The homework solution will be posted on the professor’s
webpage, with password protection. Some of the homework requires the use of CAD tool such as Hspice;
tutorial will be given at the beginning of the semester. In order to use Hspice in UTD, a UTD UNIX account
is required. It is OK to use Hspice at your workplace if preferred.
Library Reserve: The required textbooks and the suggested reference books are on reserve in the library
with the check-out time of two hours.
Attendance and Email Announcements: You are responsible for all course materials, announcements,
notes, etc. given during our regular class meeting time and from the class email group.
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EE4340 Analog Integrated Circuit Analysis and Design – Fall 2006 UTD
H. Lee
Coverage of Topics:
Readings
Topics
Course Introduction &
Introduction to Analog IC
MOSFET Model – Large Signal
BJT Model – Large Signal
MOSFET Model – Small Signal
BJT Model – Small Signal
Single-Stage Amplifiers –
CS, CS with SD, CD, CG & Cascode
Differential Amplifiers
Current Mirrors & Active Loads
Amplifier Basics
Input Offset Voltages
Feedback
Gray
Razavi
Chap. 1
Chap. 2
Chap. 1
Chap. 2
Chap. 3
Chap. 3
Chap. 3
Chap. 4
Chap. 4
Chap. 5
Chap. 9
Chap. 4
Chap. 8
Tentative Schedule of Exams:
Midterm Exam on 10/5/2006
Final Exam on 11/28/2006
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Chap. 8
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