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Analog and Mixed Signal Design

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The demand for Digital processing of data is seamlessly increasing for various day to day applications around us. It is because of the easier, faster and cheaper way of processing and storing data in digital format, yet efficiently. This in-turn has resulted in demand for Mixed Signal processing systems to interface with the analog and digital world. The challenges in designing a Mixed Signal system are to suppress phase noise, higher switching speeds and optimum conversion capabilities with least power dissipation. PLL, OPAMP, DAC, ADC, etc. are some of the key building blocks in an Analog and Mixed Signal System.

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Appendix

A. SPICE code to verify Open loop gain, Phase margin and Bandwidth using Bode plot for the OPAMP

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B. SPICE code to verify ICMR for the OPAMP

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C. SPICE code to verify Input offset voltage and output impedance for the OPAMP

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D. SPICE code to verify Power dissipation for the OPAMP

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E. SPICE code to verify Slew rate for the OPAMP

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Chandrasetty, V.A. (2011). Analog and Mixed Signal Design. In: VLSI Design. SpringerBriefs in Electrical and Computer Engineering(). Springer, New York, NY. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4614-1120-8_4

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