Power Management
| 215 | Power Conversion & Regulation Circuits for VLSI Systems Developing power conversion/regulation solutions for VLSI systems and mixed-signal analog/RF System-on-Chip (SoC) types of loads require engineers with solid background in both traditional power converters design as well as analog/RF mixed-signal VLSI design. Power conversion/regulation circuits with such a VLSI and SoC focus are rarely covered in graduate or undergraduate power electronics courses. With the growing demand in semiconductor industries for expertise in this area, there is a serious shortage in engineers who have the necessary background combination to design efficient and cost-effective solutions for such loads. This course will introduce the fundamental principles of power conversion/regulation circuits such as Linear/switching regulators and battery chargers used in VLSI systems. This includes: Architectures, Performance metrics, characterization, stability and noise analysis, practical implementations, on-chip integration issues, and design considerations for portable, wireless, and RF SoCs. Course 215-4297:Oct 18-Oct 20, 2010: Greenbelt, MD Presented by Ayman Fayed Register by 9/13/2010 and pay $1395, otherwise pay $1495 |
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