CMOS Analog IC Design - MOSFET, DC BIAS and Transconductance
The fundamentals of CMOS will be covered in this course, as well as how to bias transistors in triode/linear, cut-off, and saturation regions. Later in the course, you'll learn about transconductance Gm, which is widely used in sensor readout circuits, broadband circuits, and high-speed design at the moment. In low-power circuit designs, the Constant-Gm circuit is very popular.
The courses "CMOS Analog Circuit Design - Amplifiers with Solved Examples" and "Circuit Design for High Speed Serial Links" both require this course as a prerequisite. As a result, the course provider sees analog job postings for Sensor Design and Sensor Interfaces, WiFi (wireless LANs and Internet access), ultra-wideband technology (UWB), and power management. Designers with experience in high-speed data conversion appear to be in high demand across a wide range of industries.
Who this course is for:
- Curious students about the devices and potential nano-engineering students
- Aspiring Analog IC designers who need to brush up their knowledge on MOSFETs and their characteristics
- Undergraduate students who are beginning to learn Analog IC Design
- Post Graduate Students who need a refresher course
Requirements
- Students should have an interest in the topic of analog IC design.
- There are no prerequisites. Any previous knowledge of the topic will help the student get more from the class.
Course ratings: 3.9/5
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