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A Senior-Level Analog IC Design Course built on Open-Source Technologies
We present a project-based alternative to a classical senior-level first Analog IC design course. This hands-on approach is enabled through a systematic approach to on-line lectures and course material, as well as open-source IC design process (Skywater 130nm CMOS) and tools (magic, Xschem) that are capable of fabricating working ICs. This realistic student design experience builds student confidence in designing 10-100 transistor circuits that could be fabricated on this IC process.