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Prof. D. Zhou UT Dallas Analog Circuits Design Automation 1
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Mathematical equations of a circuit Use KCL (or KVL) to establish the currents relationship among the branches associated to each node Use device (circuit element) I-V relationship to obtain a set of equations in which node voltages are the variables The number of equations equals the number of variables The analysis based on this method is called node analysis If there is a voltage source between two nodes, the current through this voltage source is unknown and it should be considered as a new variable. In this case the voltages across the corresponding nodes provides an extra relation to be used, which gives an additional equation. Analog Circuits Design Automation 2
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A linear system usually will be used as an approximation of the real system. The case of small signal situation Basically it is a first order approximation of Taylor expansion series. Only for a linear system Laplace transform can be used. Only for a linear system a transfer function is defined Analog Circuits Design Automation 5
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Kharitonov Theorem Read the paper “Performance Robustness Analysis of VLSI Circuits with Process Variations Based on Kharitonov’s Theorem”. Analog Circuits Design Automation 8
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