Winter 2009: Low noise and High Speed IC Design

 

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Announcements:

Lectures are 4 hours per week: Tuesdays and Thursdays 2:00- 3:50 PM PHELP 1160

 

Instructor.. 1

Lectures & Discussion Sections. 1

Extra evening sessions (makeup for travel, lab preparation, exam review): 2

Syllabus. 2

Exams & other important dates. 2

Textbook.. 2

Lecture Notes. 2

Other Online Notes. 3

CAD Resources. 3

Problem sets: Fall 2009. 4

Homework and Exam Solutions (this year):. 4

Lab projects: Fall 2009. 4

Data and other references. 5

Exam Solutions and Example Exams (Past Years). 5

Technical References. 5

Utilities. 5

 

Instructor

Prof. Mark Rodwell

Office hours: Tuesdays and Thursdays 4-5 PM, ESB2205F

Lectures & Discussion Sections

Main Lectures:           Tuesdays and Thursdays 2:00- 3:50 PM PHELP 1160

 

Extra evening sessions (makeup for travel, lab preparation, exam review):

There will be dates during the term which I must travel. I will try to arrange a substitute lecturer on those days, but I will also schedule make-up lectures to re-cover the material to ensure consistent coverage.  

 

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Syllabus / Course Scope

class annoucement.

Exams & other important dates

Mid-term Exam:February 11,  class period (same room as lecture)
Dead week: March 7-12
Last Lecture: March 11
Final Exam: 4 - 7 p.m  Wednesday March 17
(from http://www.registrar.ucsb.edu/cal2010.htm  ,
http://www.registrar.ucsb.edu/finals-winter2010.htm  )

 

Textbook

The primary course reference material is the online lecture note set. 

A bibliography and reference list is given in the first notes set.

 

Suggested books for  purchase are:
Van der Ziel : Noise in Solid - State Devices: out of print, but no good alternative.

Gabriel Vasilescu: Electronic noise and interfering signals : principles and applications

C. D. Motchenbacher, J. A. Connelly, Low-Noise Electronic System Design

These can be purchased online, new or used, from many online vendors. 

 

Lecture Notes

set

week

link / subject

comment

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introduction

 

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math (a)

2

stat thermo

2

math (b)

2

math (c)

3

thermal noise

3

shot noise

3

diffusion noises

4

bipolar transistor noise

 

4

FET_noise

hand drawn; needs typesetting

4

noise of other devices

hand drawn;

peripheral content only

5

circuit_noise_analysis

mostly typeset---to be used

5

2-port noise definitions

mostly typeset---to be used.

5

FET minimum noise figure

hand drawn

6

bipolar transistor noise analysis

hand drawn

6

bipolar transistor minimum noise figure

hand drawn

6

mixers and frequency conversion

updated

7

baseband, AM, FM receivers

hand drawn

7

phase noise in oscillators

hand drawn; needs typesetting

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sensitive measurements

hand drawn; needs typesetting

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digital communications links

hand drawn; needs typesetting

8

optical receiver sensistivity

hand drawn; needs typesetting

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sketch of information theory

hand drawn; needs typesetting

 

Other Online Notes

material

class

Old version of graduate noise class

old_Noise_course.htm

Baseband analog transistor circuit design

ECE137A_rodwell_2007

High-frequency analog transistor circuit design

ECE137b_rodwell_2007

Analog and mixed-signal ICdesign (senior/graduate level)

ECE124c_2007_rodwell

Reactively-matched amplfieir  design

ece145a_218a

 

CAD Resources

content

file

zapped ADS design directory (RF/microwave emphasis)

ADS_for_218a.zap

zapped ADS design directory (mixed-signal emphasis)

ADS_for_class.zap

zipped (not zapped) ADS mask layout directory 

layout_for_class_prj.zip

Read_me file for the above

readme_layout_for_class.pdf

Mask Layout design guide

Mask_Layout_Design_Guide.pdf

Tutorial on running ADS (RF/microwave emphasis)

ads_tutorial.pdf

Problem sets and design projects in the class use the Agilent ADS microwave IC design environment. Access to ADS can be either through accounts in the ECI lab, or via the microwave teaching lab on the 5th Floor of Harold Frank Hall. If you are member of a research group in the ECE dept, you may well also have access to ADS via your group's PCs or Workstations---ask your Professor.

 

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Data and other references

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Data sheet for   Avago / Agilent HP 42035

AV02-0299EN.pdf

 

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