IEEE Santa Clara Valley Chapter
Short course: July 15, 2010
Analysis and Design of Switched-Capacitor Circuits
Switched capacitor (SC) circuits are ubiquitous in CMOS mixed-signal ICs. In this short course, we will review the fundamentals pertaining to the analysis, design, simulation, and physical layout of these circuits. The presented material is primarily driven by practical examples ranging from basic passive and active track-and-hold stages, integrators and examples of SC filters. Emphasis is placed on transistor level design, including relevant nonidealities such as thermal noise and charge injection. Simulation examples are included throughout the presentation.
Presenter:
Boris Murmann is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Electrical Engineering, Stanford, CA. He received the Ph.D. degree in electrical engineering from the University of California at Berkeley in 2003. His research interests are in the area of mixed-signal integrated circuit design, with special emphasis on data converters and sensor interfaces. In 2008, Dr. Murmann was a co-recipient of the the Best Student Paper Award at the VLSI Circuit Symposium and the recipient of the Best Invited Paper Award at the Custom Integrated Circuits Conference (CICC). In 2009, he received Agilent Early Career Professor Award.
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