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EC ENGR X 457.58

CMOS Digital-to-Analog and Analog-to-Digital Converter Design

The course begins with an overview of data conversion systems followed by the analysis and design of basic building blocks of data converters: CMOS (complementary metal oxide semiconductor) sampling circuits, operational amplifiers, comparators and sample-and-hold architectures.

With these fundamental concepts clarified, the course then continues with the basic principles of architectures of digital-to-analog converters, focusing on advantages, disadvantages and performance tradeoffs of various topologies.

Following that, instruction covers basic types of analog-to-digital converters, focusing on design issues, sources of errors and performance improvement techniques.

These include offset cancellation, digital correction and calibration techniques.

The course concludes with a design project where participants apply their skills to design and characterize a simulated CMOS data converter circuit.

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