Microelectronics
Tony Chan Carusone has taught and researched microelectronics, integrated circuits and systems at the University of Toronto for over 20 years. He has co-authored the latest editions of the classic textbooks "Analog Integrated Circuit Design" along with D. Johns and K. Martin, and "Microelectronic Circuits" along with A. Sedra and K.C. Smith, the best-selling engineering textbook of all time with well over 1 million copies sold in 11 languages across its history. He's also a regular consultant in the semiconductor industry.
Here you can get an introduction to microelectronics and learn about the latest advances in analog/mixed-signal circuit design from Prof. Chan Carusone's lab at U. of T. Learn how transistors work, how to design high-speed data converters, how optical and wireless communication integrated circuits work, and more.

32 Charge Pumps

Co-Packaged Optics for our Connected Future

Modelling Equalization with SerDesPy

Simple Channel Modeling Example with SerDesPy

Introduction to SerDesPy

CMOS 160Gbps 4PAM Optical Receiver Front-End

Deep-Dive: 112Gbps 16nm CMOS TIA with Co-Packaged Photodiodes

Injection-Locked Phase Rotator

Demo: 112 Gbps 4-PAM 16nm FinFET CMOS TIA

Low-Jitter CMOS Clock Distribution

Feedforward Compensation Example

DC Characteristics of 45nm NMOS

Common Source Gain-Bandwidth Tradeoffs

04 IC Passives

11 Single Stage Opamp Basics

16 Noise Time Domain Analysis

01 MOS Square Law and Parasitics

02 MOSFET as a Switch

27 CMOS Comparator Operation

28 Comparator Specs and Characterization

21 Nonlinearity and Dynamic Range

24 Biasing Circuits

23 Fully Differential Analog Circuits

29 Electronic Oscillators

31 Integer N Charge Pump PLL Basics

13 Other Single Stage Op Amps

17 Introduction to Noise

30 Jitter and Phase Noise in Oscillators

06 Analog amplifier biasing and mismatch

33 PLL Linear Analysis and Design Procedure