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Prof. Shuenn-Yuh Lee

PhD, Electrical Engineering, NCKU

Dept. Electrical Engineering & Program on Integrated Circuit Design, NCKU

Area:

Implantable telemetry device

Bio-signal (ECG) acquisition system on a chip (SOC)

Low-power circuits for wireless biomedical circuits and systems

Digital system: DSP chip for feature extraction, baseband chip for healthcare system

Wearable device with internet of thing (IOT) system on a chip (SOC)

Offered by PICD: Program on Integrated Circuit Design

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Course B: Analog IC Design and Layout  (3 credits)

Analog integrated circuits are integrated circuits that represent continuous signals in electrical form. They are circuits dealing with signals free to vary from zero to full power supply voltage. Analog integrated circuits include operational amplifiers, power management circuits, and sensors. To design such a circuit, designers must understand the device physics, transistor amplifier, differential amplifier, and operational amplifier. The course targets senior undergraduate or fresh graduate students to learn the basic design of analog integrated circuits and simulation. Upon completing this course, you shall learn the following skills: 1. Basic MOS Device Physics, 2. Single-stage amplifier, 3. Frequency response, 4. Operational amplifier.

 

 

Prerequisites: Electronic Circuits (intermediate level)、Microelectronic Circuits

Appropriate level: senior undergraduate and fresh graduate students
Language: Taught in English

Format: In-person 

Number of Participants: 30 students, domestic and overseas

Completion: NCKU transcript and Certificate

Topics include

  1. Basic MOS Device Physics and Single-Stage Amplifiers

  2. Current Mirrors and Frequency Response

  3. Ideal OPAMP and Finite gain and bandwidth effects

  4. Basic OPAMP Architecture

  5. Fully differential OPAMP and Advance Current Mirror

  6. Stability and Frequency Compensation

  7. Two-Stage OPAMP and Layout

Lab work

  1. Basic MOS Device Physics and Single-Stage Amplifiers

  2. Current Mirrors and Frequency Response

  3. Ideal OPAMP and Finite gain and bandwidth effects

  4. Basic OPAMP Architecture

  5. Fully differential OPAMP and Advance Current Mirror

  6. Stability and Frequency Compensation7. Two-Stage OPAMP and Layout

Tools include: HSPICE, Technology FileS

※The above information is subject to change.

Academy of Innovative Semiconductor and Sustainable Manufacturing

Ms. Kacie Liu

Email: kacieliu@gs.ncku.edu.tw 
Tel:+886-6-2757575 #35000-105

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