Workshop 5: Analog IC Design for IoT and Wearable Devices
Objective:
Focus on analog IC design requirements for IoT and wearable devices, covering low-power and high-efficiency design principles.
Topics Covered:
Low-Power Design Techniques:
Fundamentals of low-power analog IC design
Techniques to optimize power in amplifiers, ADCs, and LDOs
Sensor Interface Circuits:
Design of signal conditioning circuits for IoT sensors
Low-noise and low-power considerations
Wireless Communication Interface Circuits:
Analog front-end for Bluetooth and Zigbee protocols
Power management for wireless IoT devices
Designing for Wearable Devices:
Key challenges: Size, power consumption, and battery management
Circuit design for bio-signal monitoring (e.g., ECG, PPG)
Key Takeaways:
Participants will gain insights into designing power-efficient and application-specific analog circuits for IoT and wearable devices.
Delivery Format:
Mode: Online (live) or in-person
Duration: Each workshop is 2 days (approx. 8-10 hours)
Audience: Professionals, students, or anyone with a background in Analog IC Design
Tools: Cadence Virtuoso, HSPICE, LTspice, or open-source tools for simulations