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ECE 541 - Analog MOS Integrated Circuit Design

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541 Analog MOS Integrated Circuit Design. Even yrs.; I; 3 cr. Analysis, design and applications of modern analog circuits using integrated bipolar and field-effect transistor technologies. Provides the student with a working knowledge of the basic circuits used in modern analog integrated circuits and techniques for analysis and design. P: ECE 342 or ECE 340 & cons inst.

Course Prerequisite(s)

Prerequisite knowledge and/or skills

Textbook(s) and/or other required material

K. R. Laker and W. M. C. Sansen, Design of Analog Integrated Circuits and Systems, McGraw Hill, 1994.

Course objectives

To provide background material to understand and carry out detailed analysis, modeling, fabrication, and application of advanced MOS and bipolar analog and mixed-signal integrated circuits.

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Contribution of course to meeting the professional component
This course contributes primarily to the students' knowledge of engineering topics, but does not provide design experience.

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