EE315 -
Analog-Digital Interface Circuits
12092
Overview
Fundamental circuit elements and sensor interfaces for microelectromechanical and biomedical applications are key components in modern electronics. This course analyzes the design of circuits and circuit architectures for signal conditioning and data conversion.
Instructors
Topics Include
- Active filters
- A/D and D/A converters
- Nyquist sampling
- Operational transconductance amplifiers
- Sampling circuits
- Switched capacitor stages
- Voltage comparators
- Sensor interfaces
Note on Course Availability
This course is typically offered Autumn quarter.
The course schedule is displayed for planning purposes – courses can be modified, changed, or cancelled. Course availability will be considered finalized on the first day of open enrollment. For quarterly enrollment dates, please refer to our graduate certificate homepage.
Units
3.0
Prerequisites
Advanced Analog Circuit Design (Stanford Course: EE214B) or equivalent