Phase-Locked Loops
Offered By: Indian Institute of Technology Madras via Swayam
Course Description
Overview
ABOUT THE COURSE:This course will emphasize on developing intuition behind frequency synthesizer design, learning mathematical basis behind operation, and realizing PLLs at architecture and circuit level. The students will be exposed to state-of-the-art frequency synthesis techniques used in analog/digital integer-N PLLs.This course will equip students with skills to analyze, debug, and evaluate a PLL design at analytical and transistor levels both. The students will be able to use their knowledge and skills while generating a clock signal in a power-efficient manner for requirements of a synchronous system.PRE-REQUISITES: EE3002 (http://www.ee.iitm.ac.in/vlsi/courses/ee3002_2017/start)INTENDED AUDIENCE:B.Tech (6th semester onwards), M.Tech./M.S./Ph.D. (1st semester onwards)INDUSTRY SUPPORT:Texas Instruments, Intel, Qualcomm, Samsung, Cadence
Syllabus
Week 1: Basic concepts in PLL, Type-I PLL
Week 2:Frequency acquisition in PLLs
Week 3:Phase/frequency error detectors, Charge-pump based type-II PLLs
Week 4:Noise analysis in charge-pump PLLs
Week 5:Design of PLL building blocks: PFD
Week 6:Design of PLL building blocks: Charge-pump
Week 7:Design of PLL building blocks: Ring oscillators
Week 8:Design of PLL building blocks: Supply regulated oscillators
Week 9:Design of PLL building blocks: Loop filter
Week 10:Split-tuned Analog PLL
Week 11:Digital PLLs
Week 12:Noise analysis in digital PLLs
Taught by
Prof. Saurabh Saxena
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