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ELEN0037 Microelectronics and IC Design: Prof. Dr. Michael Kraft

The document outlines the course ELEN0037 on Microelectronics and IC Design, taught by Prof. Dr. Michael Kraft. It includes details about the lecturer, teaching assistant, schedule, format, and required textbooks. The module overview lists various lecture topics, ranging from the history of microelectronics to digital design methods and chip layout.

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ELEN0037 Microelectronics and IC Design: Prof. Dr. Michael Kraft

The document outlines the course ELEN0037 on Microelectronics and IC Design, taught by Prof. Dr. Michael Kraft. It includes details about the lecturer, teaching assistant, schedule, format, and required textbooks. The module overview lists various lecture topics, ranging from the history of microelectronics to digital design methods and chip layout.

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ELEN0037

Microelectronics and IC
Design
Prof. Dr. Michael Kraft
Lecture 0:
Introduction and
Curriculum
 Lecturer: Michael Kraft
– Office: B28 / 1.83b
– Email: [email protected]
– Telephone: +32 4 366 26 16
 Teaching Assistant: Thomas Schmitz
 Time/Location Wednesday: 14:00 – 18:00, B28 1.21
 Format: 2 h lecture, 2 h tutorial
 Textbooks
– Johns and Martin, “Analog Integrated Circuit Design”, Wiley,
ISBN 978-0-470-77010-8
– Weste and Harris, „CMOS VLSI Design“, Pearson, ISBN 10: 0-
321-54774-8
Module Overview
 Lecture 1: History and Market of Integrated
Microelectronics
 Lecture 2: Revision: Basic MOSFET Operation and
Modelling
 Lecture 3: Technology and Passive Components
 Lecture 4: Sample and Hold Circuits
 Lecture 5: Switched Capacitor Circuits
 Lecture 6: Filters
 Lecture 7: Data Conversion
 Lecture 8: Noise
 Lecture 9: Digital Design Methods I
 Lecture 10: Digital Design Methods II
 Lecture 11: Standard Cells I
 Lecture 12: Standard Cells II
 Lecture 13: Chip Layout
 Lecture 14: Revision
 Lecture 15: tba / Back-up

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