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Course Title
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Lectures
ECE567
16096::Mohinder Bassi
Course Category
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TextBooks
Sr No
Title
Author
Edition
Year
Publisher Name
T-1
R JACOB BAKER
2nd
2011
Reference Books
Sr No
Title
Author
Edition
Year
Publisher Name
R-1
JACOB BAKER
2nd
2008
R-2
BEHZAD RAZAVI
1st
2001
Relevant Websites
Sr No
Salient Features
RW-1
http://www.cmosedu.com/jbaker/courses/ece615/f10/lec615.htm
The students will cover the entire syllabus details of mixed signal basic
concepts
RW-2
www.edaboard.com
The students can clear their doubts of a particular topic in this fourm
Software/Equipments/Databases
Sr No
Salient Features
SW-1
Spill Over
3.0
Week
Lecture
Number Number
Week 1
Lecture 1
Lecture 2
Lecture 3
Lecture Description
L1:Introduction to basic
course. L2:Sampling
details in terms of mixed
signal applications.
As a result of this
Lecturing, Video
lecture student will
Presentation and
able to understand the Discussion.
effect of sampling
with respect to
aliasing effect.
L1:Introduction to basic
course.
L2:Sampling details in
terms of mixed signal
applications.
As a result of this
Lecturing, Video
lecture student will
Presentation and
able to understand the Discussion.
Sampling theorem in
details.
L1:Introduction to basic
course. L2:Sampling
details in terms of mixed
signal applications.
As a result of this
lecture student will
able to understand
different types of
sampling.
Lecturing, Video
Presentation and
Discussion.
L1:Introduction to basic
course. L2:Sampling
details in terms of mixed
signal applications.
As a result of this
lecture student will
able to understand
different types of
sampling.
Lecturing, Video
Presentation and
Discussion.
L1:Introduction to basic
course.
L2:Sampling details in
terms of mixed signal
applications.
As a result of this
Lecturing, Video
lecture student will
Presentation and
able to understand the Discussion.
Sampling theorem in
details.
L1:Introduction to basic
course. L2:Sampling
details in terms of mixed
signal applications.
As a result of this
Lecturing, Video
lecture student will
Presentation and
able to understand the Discussion.
effect of sampling
with respect to
aliasing effect.
RW-1
RW-1
Digital
Transmitters and
receivers.
Digital
Transmitters and
receivers.
Week 2
Week 3
Lecture 4
RW-1
Explanation of fully
differential sample and
hold circuit with
common mode feedback
circuits.
As a result of this
lecture student will
able to understand
designing of fully
differential sample
and hold circuit.
Lecturing, and
questioning.
RW-1
Explanation of fully
differential sample and
hold circuit with
common mode feedback
circuits.
As a result of this
lecture student will
able to understand
designing of fully
differential sample
and hold circuit.
Lecturing,
Discussion.
Lecture 5
RW-1
Lecture 6
RW-1
Design of dynamic
As a result of this
Lecturing,
amplifiers and dynamic lecture student will
Questioning.
comparators.
able to understand the
concept of mixed
signal based analog
and discrete filters
design in terms of
various
commercialized
applications.
Lecture 7
Lecture 8
RW-1
As a result of this
lecture student will
able to
familiarize with the
new design
methodologies of
ADCs
in terms of various
commercialsed
applicatrions
Lecturing,
Discussion and
Brainstorming.
Lecturing,
Brainstorming and
Discussion.
Testing of
products in an
industry by
choosing
samples.
High speed RF
switches
Cellphone.
Week 3
Lecture 9
Week 4
L11: High
resolution designs
basics.
L12:High
resolution designing.
As a result of this
Lecturing, Video
lecture student will
Presentation and
able to understand the Discussion.
new design
methologies of ADCs
in terms of various
commercialsed
applicatrions
L11: High
resolution designs
basics.
L12:High
resolution designing.
As a result of this
Lecturing, Video
lecture student will
Presentation and
able to understand the Discussion.
new design
methologies of ADCs
in terms of various
commercialsed
applicatrions
Lecture 13
Quiz,Test,Design
problem1
Week 5
L14:Basics of DAC
design
principles.
L15:I/O characteristics
of an ideal D/A
converter.
As a result of this
Lecturing,
lecture student will
Discussion.
able to understand the
ideal D/A converter
characteristics.
L14:Basics of DAC
design principles.
L15:I/O characteristics
of an ideal D/A
converter.
As a result of this
Lecturing,Discussi
lecture student will
on.
able to understand
various performance
metrics of D/A
converter.
L14:Basics of DAC
design principles.
L15:I/O characteristics
of an ideal D/A
converter.
As a result of this
Lecturing,Discussi
lecture student will
on.
able to understand
various performance
metrics of D/A
converter.
MP3 and
Compact Disc.
Week 5
L14:Basics of DAC
design
principles.
L15:I/O characteristics
of an ideal D/A
converter.
As a result of this
Lecturing,
lecture student will
Discussion.
able to understand the
ideal D/A converter
characteristics.
Week 6
As a result of this
Lecturing,
lecture student will
Discussion and
able to analyze D/A questioning.
converter in terms of
voltage, current, and
charge division or
multiplication.
As a result of this
Lecturing,
lecture student will
Discussion and
able to analyze D/A questioning.
converter in terms of
voltage, current, and
charge division or
multiplication.
As a result of this
Lecturing,
lecture student will
Brainstorming and
able to understand the Discussion.
designing of resistor
ladder DAC.
Week 7
RW-1
MP3 and
Compact Disc.
Lecturing,
Brainstorming and
Discussion.
SPILL OVER
Week 7
Lecture 20
Spill Over
Lecture 21
Spill Over
MID-TERM
Week 8
As a result of this
Lecturing, Video
lecture student will
Presentation and
able to
Discussion.
understand the basics
of Charge Pump
PLLs and Phase
detectors.
CRO
Week 8
As a result of this
Lecturing, Video
lecture student will
Presentation and
able to
Discussion.
understand the basics
of Charge Pump
PLLs and Phase
detectors.
Week 9
As a result of this
Lecturing,Question
lecture student will
ing and
able to understand the Discussion.
design
basics of VCOs
RW-1
As a result of this
Lecturing, Video
lecture student will
Presentation and
able to design DPLL Discussion.
using PFD.
RW-1
As a result of this
Lecturing, Video
lecture student will
Presentation and
able to design DPLL Discussion.
using PFD.
As a result of this
Lecturing,
lecture student will
Discussion.
able to understand the
basics
of locking a
particular frequency
at a desired clock.
As a result of this
Lecturing,
lecture student will
Discussion.
able to understand the
basics
of locking a
particular frequency
at a desired clock.
Lecture 30
Quiz,Test,Design
problem2
Explain
the clock management
in both PLL and DLL
applications.
Lecturing, Video
Presentation and
Discussion.
As a result of this
Lecturing,
lecture student will
Discussion.
able to understand the
management of clock
signals in reducing
jitter
Missile locking
system
As a result of this
lecture student will
able to understand
various applications
of DLL
Lecturing,
Brainstorming and
Discussion.
As a result of this
lecture student will
able to understand
various applications
of DLL
Lecturing,
Brainstorming and
Discussion.
Lecture 35
Quiz,Test,Design
problem3
T-1:ch- 28 sec-28.6
As a result of this
Lecturing, Video
lecture student will
Presentation and
able to familiar with Discussion.
the
design rules of Mixed
signal layout.
T-1:ch- 28 sec-28.6
As a result of this
Lecturing,
lecture student will
Discussion.
able to familiar with
the
design rules of Mixed
signal layout.
As a result of this
Lecturing, Video
lecture student will
Presentation and
able to understand the Discussion.
the concept of
grounding and guard
rings in mixed signal
layout
R-2:ch-18 sec-18.2.5
RW-2
As a result of this
Lecturing, Video
lecture student will
Presentation and
able to understand the Discussion.
actual high level
parasitics arise during
making interconnects
and data
transmission.
R-1:ch-34
SW-1
As a result of this
lecture student will
able to understand the
designing of
Pipelined ADC
layout
Lecturing, Video
Presentation,
Discussion and
simulations.
Transceiver
R-1:ch-34
SW-1
As a result of this
lecture student will
able to understand the
designing of
Pipelined ADC
layout
Lecturing, Video
Presentation,
Discussion and
simulations.
SPILL OVER
Week 14 Lecture 41
Spill Over
Lecture 42
Spill Over
Week 15 Lecture 43
Spill Over
Lecture 44
Spill Over
Lecture 45
Spill Over
Frequency
Quiz,Test,Design problem
Out Of
2
Total :-
10
20
10
20
Objective
Test1
To test the
performance of
students on the
basics in analog
signal processing
Quiz1
To test the analytical Te quiz includes the DACs and their applications and Phased
skills of the students Locked Loop.
.
Design problem1
To test the
knowledge by
assigning the
students a new
design problem.
The test includes the sampling, different switched capacitor filters Individual
and ADCs.
The task includes the topics like PLL, DLL, ADC, DAC, charge
pumps, VCO and frequency synthesisers, Phase detectors.
Evaluation Mode
Allottment /
submission Week
6 questions of 5
mark each
4/5
Individual
Negative marking
of 25% should be
done and there
should be 30
question of MCQ
type.
9 / 10
Individual
Literature= 5 marks
, Viva = 5 marks
and Design
Implementation =
20 marks
5 / 12