5 credits
30.0 h + 30.0 h
Q2
Teacher(s)
Bol David;
Language
English
Prerequisites
LELEC 1530, LELEC2531 and LELEC2532.
LELEC2650 strongly recommended
LELEC2650 strongly recommended
Main themes
Over the last decades, integrated circuits have evolved from chips with a single function to complex systems on a single silicon chip. Such modern systems-on-chip (SoCs) features digital signal processors, microcontrollers, analog and RF circuits to provide the necessary interfaces to the physical world made of sensor signals, audio/video interfaces, electronic signals or wireless communications. These analog/mixed-signal (AMS) systems require the co-integration, co-design and co-verification of analog and digital circuits on the same CMOS technology platform. In this course, we will study the implementation of mixed analog/digital circuits with the help of behavioral modeling, as an essential tool within the design flow of AMS systems.
This course concludes the ELEC formation in electronic circuits and systems.
This course concludes the ELEC formation in electronic circuits and systems.
Aims
At the end of this learning unit, the student is able to : | |
1 | a. Contribution of the activity to the learning outcomes of the program AA1 Knowledge base : electronic concepts (AA1.1), simulation and CAD tools (AA1.2) AA2 Engineering skills : analysis and modeling of an electronic system, AA3 R&D skills : find appropriate references on the existing solutions in the field of the course¿s project (AA3.1) AA4 Project management AA5 Communication skills : analysis and writing of a technical datasheet (AA5.3-5.5).
b. Learning outcomes After this course, the electrical engineers in circuit and systems should be able to:
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The contribution of this Teaching Unit to the development and command of the skills and learning outcomes of the programme(s) can be accessed at the end of this sheet, in the section entitled “Programmes/courses offering this Teaching Unit”.
Content
- AMS system design methodologies
- Behavorial analog modeling
- Analog non idealities and auto-compensation
- Digital assistance of analog circuits
- Time-locked loops
- Sigma-delta modulation
Teaching methods
The course is organized as follows.
- lectures on the key AMS concepts,
- seminars given by experts from the industry illustrating recent AMS systems.
- assignment in groups for active learning with in-class kick-off and debriefing sessions
Evaluation methods
The evaluation is based on several assignments in groups during the semester and an individual exam during the session.
Online resources
Bibliography
Supports
- Transparents disponibles sur Moodle
- Forum sur moodle
- Documents techniques sur Moodle
Faculty or entity
ELEC