EE5390
Source: https://www.ee.iitm.ac.in/~ani/2013/ee5390/assignments.html Parent: https://www.ee.iitm.ac.in/~ani/2013/ee5390/
Assignments
14/2/13 - Assignment 1 - Current Mirrors, Noise, Mismatch\ 18/3/13 - Assignment 2 - Feedback - delay and nonlinearity\ 23/3/13 - Assignment 3 - Opamp feedback, poles and zeros, loop gain\ 29/3/13 - Assignment 4 - Opamp-based circuits\ 12/4/13 - Assignment 5 - Two-stage opamps\ 19/4/13 - Assignment 6 - Fully differential opamp & Bandgap reference\ 26/4/13 - Assignment 7 - VCOs and PLLs\ \ \
Practice Problems (not for submission):
Noise: Razavi - Problems 7.6, 7.7, 7.8, 7.9\ Mismatch: Razavi - Problems 13.15, 13.17, 13.18\ \
Simulation Exercises (not for submission):
Simulator Exercises - To get some practice with the simulator \
Assignment Submission
- Submit all solutions by email as a SINGLE pdf file only to ee5390(dot)2013(at)gmail(dot)com. Name your file exactly as per the instructions below. \
- Name your file with your id eexxxxx and assignment number yy as eexxxxxx_yy.pdf \
- Joint work masquerading as individual submissions(a.k.a. copying) will result in severe penalties: e.g. zero on all assignments. \
- Regardless of the order in which you do the problems, rearrange the solutions in the right order in the submission. \
- Choose appropriate axes limits while plotting your results. The area of interest should be clearly visible in the plot. \
- You can use a wordprocessor of your choice and convert the result to a pdf file. \
- If you have multiple files, you can use pdftk to combine them. This is installed under /usr/local in VLSI and TI labs. Documentation can be found at /usr/local/doc/pdftk/pdftk.1.html\ Another way to generate a pdf is to concatenate ps(postscript) files containing all figures and text(use enscript to convert text to ps) to a single ps file. Run ps2pdf on this file to get a pdf file. \ \ enscript -p p1.txt.ps p1.txt \ enscript -p p2.txt.ps p2.txt \ cat p1.txt.ps fig1.ps p2.txt.ps fig2.ps > out.ps \ ps2pdf out.ps eexxxxxx_01.pdf \ \
- Put your name and roll number on the first page. For joint submissions, put all the names on the first page and submit a single email. \
- N people submitting jointly will all receive 2^[-(N-1)/2] times the graded credit for the assignment. \