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Mixed-Signal Processing Systems Design

Education level
Master
Term
Winter
Lecturers

Objective

To understand the signal processing concepts of mixed-signal systems. The ability to use this knowledge to design mixed-signal processing systems on system level.

Overview and Detailed Information

You can find the most important information (contents, schedule, location) of the course on the TUG-Online website.
After the registration, you get detailed course information (slides, code, background reading) on the MSP-Moodle website.

Location & Schedule

Please go to the TUG-Online website for more information on the location and the schedule.

Documents

The slides are published at least one day before the corresponding lecture takes place. For the slides, the additional material, and the Matlab code please go to the MSP-Moodle website.

Grading

The course is a lecture with integrated problem classes. To pass the course you have to earn a minimum of 50 points. For solving the homework assignment you can earn up to 50 points. For the written exam you  can also get up to 50 points. Accordingly, you can achieve 100 points.  Your achieved points corresponds to the following grades:

Points
Grade
89-100 1
76-88 2
63-75 3
51-62 4
0-50 5

Literature

The slides and are as self-explanatory as possible. There is no need to read the books.

  • Discrete-Time Signal Processing, Alan V. Oppenheim, Ronald W. Schafer, John R. Buck, Prentice Hall
  • Einführung in die Systemtheorie, Bernd Girod, Rudolf Rabenstein, Alexander Stenger, Teubner
  • A Baker’s Dozen : Real Analog Solutions for Digital Designers, Bonnie Baker, Newnes
  • Mixed-signal and DSP Design Techniques, Walt Kester, Newnes (PDF version)
  • CMOS Mixed-Signal Circuit Design, Jacob Baker, Wiley-IEEE Press
  • CMOS Integrated Analog-to-Digital and Digital-to-Analog Converters, Rudy J. van de Plassche, Springer
  • Mixed-Signal Processing Systems, Per Löwenborg, Linköping University Press
  • Applied Signal Processing: Concepts, Circuits, and Systems, Nadder Hamdy, CRC press