Analogicdesign
Analogicdesign
Nagendra Krishnapura
Website has reference material, problem sets from other analog courses, and other resources
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Sensor(s)
Digital Processing
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DSP
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Continuous-time Continuous-amplitude
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Continuous-time Continuous-amplitude
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Analog to digital conversion Digital to analog conversion Amplication Signal processing circuits at high frequencies Power management-voltage references, voltage regulators Oscillators, Phase locked loops The last two are found even on many digital ICs
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Analog to digital conversion Digital to analog conversion Amplication Signal processing circuits at high frequencies Power management-voltage references, voltage regulators Oscillators, Phase locked loops The last two are found even on many digital ICs
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Image sensor
Chip Micrograph
Voltage Regulator Column CDS circuits
H. Takahashi et al., A 3.9 m pixel pitch VGA format 10b digital image sensor with 1.5-transistor/pixel, IEEE International Solid-State Circuits Conference, vol. XVII, pp. 108 - 109, February 2004.
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M. Zargari et al., A single-chip dual-band tri-mode CMOS transceiver for IEEE 802.11a/b/g WLAN, IEEE International Solid-State Circuits Conference, vol. XVII, pp. 96 - 97, February 2004.
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DRAM
64 I/Os ADDRESSES AND CONTROL 64 I/Os
DATA LINES
BANK 1
BANK 0
VPP PUMP
K. Hardee et al. A 0.6V 205MHz 19.5ns tRC 16Mb embedded DRAM, IEEE International Solid-State Circuits Conference, vol. XVII, pp. 200 - 201, February 2004.
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Many companies starting analog centers Multinationals and Indian start ups Big demand for skilled designers Interesting and protable activity
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Course goals
Learn to design negative feedback circuits on CMOS ICs Negative feedback for controlling the output Ampliers, voltage references, voltage regulators, biasing Phase locked loops Filters
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Course prerequisites
Circuit analysis-small and large signal Laplace transforms, frequency response, Bode plots, Differential equations Ideal opamp circuits; Opamp nonidealities Single transistor ampliers, differential pairs
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Course contents
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Ampliers using negative feedback Stability, Frequency compensation Negative feedback circuits using opamps Opamp models
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Components available on a CMOS integrated circuit Device models-dc small signal, dc large signal, ac small signal, mismatch, noise Single stage opamp Cascode opamps Two stage opamp with miller compensation
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Differential and common mode half circuits, common mode feedback Fully differential miller compensated opamp Fully differential feedforward compensated opamp
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Frequency multiplication using negative feedback Type I, type II loops Oscillators Phase noise basics PLL noise transfer functions
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Single stage opamp Folded, telescopic cascode opamps Two stage opamp Fully differential opamps and common mode feedback Applications: Bandgap reference, constant gm bias generation
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Course contents-Applications
Bandgap reference Constant current and constant gm bias generators Continuous-time lters Switched capacitor lters
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Design: Create something that doesnt yet exist Analysis: Analyze something that exists
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To be able to design
Knowing analysis is necessary, not sufcient Multiple ways of looking at building blocks Trial and error approaches Approximations Intuitive thinking/understanding Curiosity Open mind Thoroughness
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Intuition
Intuitive thinking is not sloppy thinking! Relate problems to other problems already solved Use boundary conditions, dimension checks etc. Build your intuition
Solve many problems Think about why the answer is what it is Come up with the form of the solution before applying full blown analysis
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Take notes as you watch Work out all the steps in solving a problemDont just watch it being solved Expect to spend about three hours to understand an hour long lecture
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Circuit analysis
Nodal analysis-Kirchoffs Current Law (KCL) at each node Solve N simultaneous equations for an N node circuit Mesh analysis-Kirchoffs Voltage Law (KVL) around each loop Solve M simultaneous equations for a circuit with M independent loops
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Nodal analysis
ikl : Current in the branch between nodes k and l ikk : Current in the branch between node k and ground vk : Voltage at node k ; v = [v1 v2 . . . vN ]T ik : Current source into node k ikl can be a nonlinear function of v
Nagendra Krishnapura Analog Integrated Circuit Design
= i1 = i2 . . . = iN
gkl : Conductance between nodes k and l gkk : Conductance between node k and ground vk : Voltage at node k ik : Current source into node k
Nagendra Krishnapura Analog Integrated Circuit Design
. . . gk 1 v1 + gk 2 v2 + . . . + gkN vN vk = ik . . . = Vo node k
node k
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node k
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= ik = ik = il = il
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= ik + gm vl = ik
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node m
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Nodal analysissolution
g11 g12 . . . g1N g21 g22 . . . g2N . . . i1 v1 i2 v2 = . . . . . . iN vN gN 1 gN 2 . . . gNN Gv v = i = G 1 i
gkl : Conductance between nodes k and l gkk : Conductance between node k and ground vk : Voltage at node k ik : Current source into node k Modied terms for voltage sources or controlled sources Matrix inversion yields the solution
Nagendra Krishnapura Analog Integrated Circuit Design
Nodal analysissolution
g11 g12 . . . i1 . . . g1N g21 g22 . . . i2 . . . g2N . . . vk = gN 1 gN 2 . . . iN . . . gNN g11 g12 . . . g1k . . . g1N g21 g22 . . . g2k . . . g2N . . . gN 1 gN 2 . . . gNk . . . gNN Cramers rule can be used for matrix inversion
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I1 (s) V1 (s) Y11 (s)Y12 (s) . . . Y1N (s) I2 (s) Y21 (s)Y22 (s) . . . Y2N (s) V2 (s) = . . . . . . . . . IN (s) VN (s) YN 1 (s)YN 2 (s) . . . YNN (s) Y(s)V (s) = I (s) V (s) = Y1 I (s)
Conductances gkl replaced by admittances Ykl (s) Roots of the determinant of Y(s) are system poles
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Input X (s) e e
st
X (j )
j t
cos( t )
Linear time invariant system described by its transfer function H (s) H (s) is the laplace transform of the impulse response s = j implies a sinusoid of frequency
Nagendra Krishnapura Analog Integrated Circuit Design
1 + b1 s + b2 s 2 + . . . + b M s M 1 + b1 s + b2 s 2 + . . . + b N s N
M k =1 1 + s /zk N k =1 1 + s /pk
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Frequency domain Algebraic equations-easier solutions Only for linear systems Time domain Differential equations-more difcult to solve Can be used for nonlinear systems as well Piecewise linear systems occur quite frequently (e.g. saturation)
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Bode plots
Sinusoidal steady state response characterized by |H (j )|, H (j ) Bode plot: Plot of 20 log |H (j )|, H (j ) versus log approximated by straight line segments Good approximation for real poles and zeros
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Simulators
Very powerful tools, indispensable for complex calculations, but GIGO! Matlab/Octave: System level analysis (Frequency response, pole-zero, transfer functions) Spice: Circuit analysis Maxima: Symbolic analysis
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References
Recorded lectures: http://www.ee.iitm.ac.in/nagendra/videolectures Behzad Razavi, Design of Analog CMOS Integrated Circuits, McGraw-Hill, August 2000. Hayt and Kemmerly, Engineering Circuit Analysis, McGraw Hill, 6/e. B. P. Lathi, Linear Systems and Signals, Oxford University Press, 2 edition, 2004. Sergio Franco, Design with operational ampliers and analog ICs, Tata McGraw Hill.
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