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2003 International Conference on Microelectronics Systems Education (MSE'03)
2003 International Conference on Microelectronics Systems Education (MSE'03) 2003 (vol. 0 no. 0)
pp. 156
Wallace B. Leigh, Alfred University
We have developed a method of simplifying physical design for undergraduates enrolled in analog VLSI design. The analog CMOS course is a VLSI design course with laboratory that includes design, fabrication and testing of analog CMOS circuits. A student's design begins with a simple current mirror and ends with different types of sampling circuits such as switched-capacitor and autozero circuits. The layout of thest parts is simplified by using cells similar to those used for analog stack generators. By introducing this course along with the more traditional digital VLSI course,more advanced VLSI courses can be taught at the undergraduate level, including those with larger projects.
Citation:
Wallace B. Leigh, "Simplifying Analog CMOS Design for Undergraduates," Microelectronics Systems Education, IEEE International Conference on, vol. 0, no. 0, pp. 156, 2003 International Conference on Microelectronics Systems Education (MSE'03) 2003, doi:10.1109/MSE.2003.1205296
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