Analogue and Mixed Signal IC Design - Associate Study Module [Level HE7] part-time

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Analogue and Mixed Signal IC Design - Associate Study Module [Level HE7] part-time

University of Bolton
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This module is in two parts. The first part develops analogue IC design techniques from basic components through to building blocks and on to systems such as operational amplifiers. The second part introduces the design of integrated analogue and mixed analogue and digital circuits and the use of EDA tools to simulate and evaluate such designs. Example circuits and SPICE simulations are used throughout the module to reinforce the design techniques. Practical issues surrounding analogue and mixed signal IC design and implementation are emphasised. A basic knowledge of analogue and digital design will be assumed, along with some experience of a hardware description language (HDL).

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This module is in two parts. The first part develops analogue IC design techniques from basic components through to building blocks and on to systems such as operational amplifiers. The second part introduces the design of integrated analogue and mixed analogue and digital circuits and the use of EDA tools to simulate and evaluate such designs. Example circuits and SPICE simulations are used throughout the module to reinforce the design techniques. Practical issues surrounding analogue and mixed signal IC design and implementation are emphasised. A basic knowledge of analogue and digital design will be assumed, along with some experience of a hardware description language (HDL).

The module is particularly appropriate for electronic designers entering the field of analogue and mixed signal integrated circuit design.

The module can be studied on its own or as part of a programme leading to a qualification.
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