ESD - An Analog Design Viewpoint
This course provides an in-depth look at ESD protection from an analog/mixed signal IC designer's viewpoint. Learn how to efficiently and accurately apply ESD protection, understand ESD influence on circuit components, and avoid common mistakes. With 16 lectures and a quiz following each lecture, this 10-hour course is perfect for analog and/or mixed signal designers. Download the course notes from Dropbox by contacting the instructor at [email protected]. ▼
ADVERTISEMENT
Course Feature
Cost:
Paid
Provider:
Udemy
Certificate:
Paid Certification
Language:
English
Start Date:
2019-08-25
Course Overview
❗The content presented here is sourced directly from Udemy platform. For comprehensive course details, including enrollment information, simply click on the 'Go to class' link on our website.
Updated in [July 25th, 2023]
This course, ESD - An Analog Design Viewpoint, provides an understanding of how to efficiently and accurately apply ESD protection from an analog/mixed signal IC designers viewpoint. It covers topics such as ESD protection cells, ESD influence on circuit components, a co-design approach to combining ESD protection with analog/mixed signal circuits, the physical aspects of ICs on ESD, and common mistakes in ESD protection. The terminology used in this course is that found in analog and mixed-signal IC design practice, and an understanding of integrated circuit components; transistors, resistors, capacitors, etc., is assumed. The course consists of 16 lectures with a quiz following each lecture, and should take approximately 10 hours to complete including the quizzes. Upon completion of the course, those interested in a copy of the notes can be downloaded from Dropbox. To get the link, contact the instructor at [email protected].
Course Syllabus
ESD Introduction
ESD Influence on Components
ESD Protection Devices
ESD Circuit Protection
ESD System Protection
Course Provider
Provider Udemy's Stats at AZClass
Discussion and Reviews
0.0 (Based on 0 reviews)
Start your review of ESD - An Analog Design Viewpoint