analog integrated circuit




Introduction
The continuing development of silicon technology and the growing demand for more signal processing and functionality integrated on a single chip, has resulted in a growing need for the design of effective analog integrated circuits.
Analog circuits and systems have an important role in the implementation and application of silicon technology across a wide range of frequencies and for many functions. At all stages in the economic cycle having circuit designers with effective analog skills can give organisations a vital competitive edge, so they need to ensure that their engineers are appropriately skilled in their understanding of analog design techniques to meet current needs.
The reduction of power consumption in analog integrated circuits inevitably leads to higher noise levels, presenting a major challenge in present-day circuit designs. This course aims at developing design guidelines towards achieving optimum performance for low power and low noise simultaneuously.
Moreover the bipolar transistors, which are available in BiCMOS technologies, always offer less power consumption for the same equivalent input noise, which results in a renewed interest in BiCMOS. In this site BiCMOS and CMOS are treated in parallel, with many actual circuits designed and compared.

A 147 dB Dynamic Range Electronic Attenuator for Audiometric Applications with On-Chip 1 W Power
Amplifier


A 2.8V 200MHz Replicating CurrentComparator for Convolutional Decoders

A Dynamically Controllable DC/DC LevelConverter and Its Application to High-Speed, Low-Power
Circuits


A low-power microphone preamplifier withEMI canceling

A packaged low-noise high-speed regulatedcascode transimpedance amplifier using 0.6µm N-well CMOStechnology


A Receiver Channel with a Leading Edge Timing Discriminator for a Pulsed Time-of-Flight LaserRadar

APD Implementation to GHz Range Receiver Channel for a Pulsed Time-of-Flight Laser Radar

Battery Supplied Low Power Analog-Digital Front-End for Audio Applications

Curvature Compensated BiCMOS Bandgap with 1 V Supply Voltage

New Regulated Voltage Down Converter based on Modified Band-Gap Cells

Ultra-low Voltage CMOS Cascode Amplifier
Research groups in analog and mixed signal design
Analog Integrated Circuit Course
Analog VLSI Design Lab Assignments ohiou.edu
ANALOG Design research papers
Silicon Foundries
EE140 Analog Integrated Circuits
Spice simulation softwares free downloads
Good lecture on OP AMP layout
RESEARCH PAPERs: operational amplifier
Analog Electronics ece.gatech.edu
CMOS Analog Filter Design from toronto.edu
EE501_analog integrated circuit course
ALL SPICE STUFF Page
Advanced Analog Circuit Design Techniques
Course material from http://amesp02.tamu.edu
Circuit Diagrams,Design Notes
Design and Simulation of Operational AmplifierDesign and Simulation of Operational Amplifier USING MENTOR GRAPHICS
EE Times Design Library
Analog Design, Communications design, Design automation, Embeded syytems design
Index of papers from stanford university
MOS Analog Integrated Circuit Design
A Review of MOS Device Physics ,Bandwidth Estimation Techniques ,The Miller Effect and Pole Splitting
OP AMP basics, design and applications
PCB libraries for Protel DXP, PCAD, PADS, Cadstar, Eagle and many more
SIlicon IC periodic table
Semitrends People, News and Technology in the Semiconductor Industry
Slides by David Johns (Toronto)
Solid-state LC Oscillators
Audio and video lectures analog, rfic and cmos design

Behavioral Simulation Techniques for Phase/Delay-Locked
Systems (PS)
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In Proc. Custom Integrated Circuit Conference, pages
Iasson Vassiliou, Henry Chang, Alper Demir, Edoardo Charbon,
Paolo Miliozzi and Alberto Sangiovanni-Vincentelli,

“A Video Driver System Designed Using a Top-Down,
Constraint-Driven Methodology,” (PS)

In Proc. research/ACM International Conference
ICCAD 96 Conference slides (PS).
Paolo Miliozzi, Iasson Vassiliou, Edoardo Charbon, Enrico Malavasi
and Alberto L. Sangiovanni-Vincentelli,

“Use of Sensitivities and Generalized Substrate Models
in Mixed-Signal IC Design,” (PS)
In Proc. Design Automation Conference, .