Folks! Do suggest me practical hand on project in ...
# analog-design
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Folks! Do suggest me practical hand on project in Analog Ic Design.I just kickstart my carrer in the postion of Analog Ic design...
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Hmmmm… Figure out what "Annas Archiv" is all about, and prove that you got the idea by retrieving Archibald Putt: Putt's Law and the Successful Technocrat from there. This is way more serious advice than I would like it to be.
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You will find here a complete course with lectures, labs, and projects: https://www.master-micro.com/professional-courses/analog-ic-design
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An a bit less Ha Ha Only Serious suggestion than Putt's Law and the Successful Technocrat: I may be quite <ahem> biased here, but I find Erik Bruun's https://backend.orbit.dtu.dk/ws/portalfiles/portal/281854252/cmos_analog_ic_design_fundamentals.pdf an interesting approach, because it comes with companion books, among others CMOS Integrated Circuit Simulation with LTspice As SPICE type simulators go, LTspice is the readily available SPICE type simulator to where the open-source-silicon.dev tool chain wants to get (probably after a "Lessons Learned" post-mortem analysis of the chipalooza tour-de-force) and as long as you want to get some hands-on-introduction to CMOS design (without the layout and layout parasitic extraction part), that should be quite a reasonable way to try out stuff in simulation. Disclaimer: I recommend Bruun because he independently came up with a MOSFET characterization circuit (Fig. 3.30 in CMOS Integrated Circuit Simulation with LTspice that I'm also trying (unsuccessfully, so far) to make work together with ngspice/xschem/CACE.