Courses

EE698W: Analog Circuits for Signal Processing
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Online
TAs: Mohamad Aasif Bhat (aasif@), Harshit Rathore (harshml@), S Narayana Rao (narayana@), Jayanth Sai Vardhan (jsaiv@)

Lecture videos and notes
▪ Lecture 1: Introduction
▪ Lecture 2: Basic devices in an IC: Mismatch in resistors (part1) (part2) (part3) (part4) (pdf)
▪ Lecture 3: Random mismatch in resistors; Introcution to noise in resistors (part1) (part2) (pdf)
▪ Lecture 4: Noise in resistors; spectral density; integrated noise (part1) (part2) (part3) (pdf)
▪ Lecture 5: Noise in RLC circuits; Mismatch in capacitors (part1) (part2) (part3) (part4) (pdf)
▪ Lecture 6: Thermal noise in MOSFETs (part1) (part2)
▪ Lecture 7: Thermal noise example; Introduction to flicker noise (part1) (part2) (pdf)
▪ Lecture 8: Flicker noise reduction technique; Chopping; Mismatch in MOSFETS (part1) (part2) (pdf)
▪ Lecture 9: General radio receiver topology; intro to LTI, LTV systems (part1) (part2) (pdf_part1) (pdf_part2)
▪ Lecture 10: Analysis of LTI and LTV systems. (video) (pdf)
▪ Lecture 11: Example and analysis of LTV network; Intro to LPTV networks (part1) (part2) (part3) (pdf_part1_2) (pdf_part3)
▪ Lecture 12: Impedance vs admittance in lptv; Example of an lptv network; (part1) (part2) (part3) (part4) (pdf)
▪ Lecture 13: LPTV analysis for switched RC circuit (part1) (part2) (pdf)
▪ Lecture 14: Noise in switched RC circuit (part1) (part2) (pdf) (pdf)
▪ Lecture 15: Frequency selective properties of switched RC circuit (part1) (part2) (part3) (pdf)
▪ Lecture 16: AC response of switched RC circuit (part1) (part2) (part3) (pdf)
▪ Lecture 17: N-path filters (part1) (part2) (pdf_part1) (pdf_part2)
▪ Lecture 18: N-path filters with Miller cap; Intro to ADCs (part1) (part2) (part3) (pdf)
▪ Lecture 19: Noise and distortion in sample and holds (part1) (part2) (pdf_part1) (pdf_part2)
▪ Lecture 20: Bootstrapped switches for sample and hold (video) (pdf)
▪ Lecture 21: Charge pump, and bottom plate sampling (video) (pdf)
▪ Lecture 22: Discrete Fourier transform and its relation to continuous time Fourier transform (video) (pdf)
▪ Lecture 23: Introduction to quantization, and comparator design (part1) (part2) (pdf_part1) (pdf_part2)
▪ Lecture 24: Latch design; clock timings (video) (pdf)
REFERENCES

There is no particular reference book for this course. However, you will find overlap with the contents covered in the following.

▪ Video lectures of last year's course available at the top of the page.
▪ Video lectures on VLSI data conversion circuits by Prof. Shanthi Pavan (link) (video)
▪ Video lectures on Advanced electrical networks by Prof. Shanthi Pavan (link)
▪ Design of analog CMOS integrated circuits. Behzad Razavi (for noise in LTI system)
▪ RF Microelectronics. Behzad Razavi
▪ Appendix: Linear Periodically Time Varying Systems, in ``Understanding Delta-Sigma Data Converters," by Shanthi Pavan, Richard Schreier, Gabor. C. Temes
▪ Interreciprocity in Linear Periodically Time-Varying Networks With Sampled Outputs. (paper)
▪ Simplified Unified Analysis of Switched-RC Passive Mixers, Samplers, and N-Path Filters using the Adjoint Network (paper)