Transistor-Level Design of Analog Integrated Circuits This course will provide the latest techniques for the practical design of the most important building blocks used in analog integrated circuits. The topics to be discussed include the design of CMOS bias circuits and op-amps; fast and high-accuracy sample-and-hold stages; comparators; AGC as well as low-noise amplifiers; voltage-controlled oscillators and phase-locked loops; on-chip switched-capacitor dc-dc voltage converters; voltage references; and finally feedback frequency stabilization techniques. The course will be taught by leading industrial designers and university researchers with many years of experience in the practical design of analog ICs. It will provide state-of-the-art information on the most effective methods currently available for analog integrated circuit design.