I write all the lectures in markdown, and you can see the source at aic2023
For the slides, I use deckset to play the slideshow. I may also convert the slides to PDF to show them with my ipad.
I use a python script to convert the markdown slides into jekyll posts.
For some of the lectures, I’ll upload an introduction video to the AIC youtube channel
A tutorial on the tools can be found at https://wulffern.github.io/rply_ex0_sky130nm/
IPs, like digital cells for analog design, transistors, and a 9-bit ADC can be found at https://wulffern.github.io/aicex/
I’ve compiled all the lectures into a book
There exists a newer version of this repo at aic2024, but I could still be writing on it.
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Project Report
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Lecture X - Energy Sources
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Lecture 11 - Analog SystemVerilog
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Lecture 10 - Low Power Radio
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Lecture 9 - Oscillators
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Lecture 8 - Clocks and PLLs
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Lecture 7 - Voltage regulation
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Lecture 6 - Oversampling and Sigma-Delta ADCs
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Lecture 5 - Switched-Capacitor Circuits
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Lecture 4 - Analog frontend and filters
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Lecture 3 - References and bias
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Lecture 2 - IC and ESD
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How should I size my transistor
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Lecture 1 - Introduction
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A refresher of the first 4 years of electronics
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An estimate of the size of the Hydrogen atom
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Analog Design Fundamentals
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What I expect you to already know
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Welcome
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My thoughts on analog design
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Diodes