1982
DOI: 10.1109/te.1982.4321539
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A Multiproject Chip Approach to the Teaching of Analog MOS LSI and VLSI

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“…students in the United States. (Earlier versions of this course were taught in the 1980s by Yannis Tsividis [1] and in the early 2000s by Charles Zukowski, Ken Shepard, and Nagendra Krishnapura [2].) In their first semester (fall), students take the prerequisite entrylevel graduate courses in analog and digital design.…”
Section: Overviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…students in the United States. (Earlier versions of this course were taught in the 1980s by Yannis Tsividis [1] and in the early 2000s by Charles Zukowski, Ken Shepard, and Nagendra Krishnapura [2].) In their first semester (fall), students take the prerequisite entrylevel graduate courses in analog and digital design.…”
Section: Overviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Unlike large channel technologies, the so-called square law is not enough to size the transistors of the circuits under design due to their highly non-linear current-voltage characteristic [13], [16], [17]. So, the design technique adopted in this work is g m /I D .…”
Section: The Integrator Circuitmentioning
confidence: 99%