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1 Project Bighorn: A CMOS Low Pass Switched-Capacitor Filter
Authors Brien Bliatout DeMarcus Levy Samuel Russum Advisor Dr. Peter Osterberg Industry Representative Mr. Michael Desmith Intel Founders Day, 2005 University of Portland School of Engineering

2 Special Thanks Dr. Osterberg – Ideas & Guidance
Mr. Desmith – Ideas & Guidance Andrew Hui – Debugging & Ideas Sandy Ressel – Parts Dr. Lu – 555 Chip & Delay Line MEP (MOSIS Educational Program) Founders Day, 2005 University of Portland School of Engineering

3 Agenda Introduction DeMarcus Background Brien Methods Sam
Results DeMarcus/Sam Conclusions DeMarcus Demonstration Founders Day, 2005 University of Portland School of Engineering

4 What is Project Bighorn?
Low Pass Switched-Capacitor Filter (LPSCF) Purpose: Analog amplifiers are large Resistors IC Implementation Plausible Filter Bandwidth Variation Accuracy Founders Day, 2005 University of Portland School of Engineering

5 Importance Dr. Osterberg EE 451 Class Demonstration
1st Switched-Capacitor Filter (SCF) at UP Founders Day, 2005 University of Portland School of Engineering

6 What You Will Learn Switched-Capacitor (SC) Component vs. Resistor SCF
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7 General 1st Order Filter
Background General 1st Order Filter R2 -R2 (1 + C1R1s) R1 (1 + C2R2s) T(s) = R1 Founders Day, 2005 University of Portland School of Engineering

8 SC Equivalent of a Resistor
1 = fsC1 Founders Day, 2005 University of Portland School of Engineering

9 General 1st Order SCF Founders Day, 2005
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10 Bighorn 1st Order LPSCF Founders Day, 2005
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11 Ideal Clock Signals fs = 17 kHz Founders Day, 2005
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12 Frequency Response Founders Day, 2005
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13 Ideal System Response Gain = -10 V/V = +20dB -3dB point = 186 Hz
Band Pass = 180o -3dB = 137o Founders Day, 2005 University of Portland School of Engineering

14 S and Z Domain Relation fs >> fi T(z) can be represented as continuous -R2 ωH = 1/(R2CA) fH = 1/(2πR2CA) T(s) = R1 (1+ R2CAs) 1/(fsC2) R1 = 1/(fsC3) R2 = -C2 ωH = fsC2/(CA) fH = fsC2/(2πCA) T(s) = C3 [1+ CA/(fsC2) s] Founders Day, 2005 University of Portland School of Engineering

15 Methods Waterfall Method Founders Day, 2005
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16 Results Block Diagram Founders Day, 2005
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17 Bighorn LPSCF Founders Day, 2005
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18 555 Schematic Founders Day, 2005
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19 Φ2 Clock Signal Founders Day, 2005
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20 Delay Line Founders Day, 2005
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21 Ideal Clock Signals Founders Day, 2005
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22 Macro Model SCF Founders Day, 2005
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23 MOSIS Layout Founders Day, 2005
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24 MOSIS Layout Close-up Founders Day, 2005
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25 Final Product Founders Day, 2005
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26 MOSIS Chip Faults Founders Day, 2005
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27 Conclusion SCF Definition Why SCF? L-Edit Considerations
Bottom Line: 1st SCF at UP & Demo Vehicle Founders Day, 2005 University of Portland School of Engineering

28 Demonstration Input Signal Output Signal—Shows Gain
-3db point—Shows Filtering Founders Day, 2005 University of Portland School of Engineering

29 Demonstration Founders Day, 2005
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30 Any Questions? Thank You! Founders Day, 2005
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