2025-Fall Power Mgmt. Integrated Ciucuit Design (GSST517-01) The course syllabus

1.Course Information

Course No. GSST517 Section 01 Credit 3.00
Category Major elective Course Type prerequisites
Postechian Core Competence
Hours TUE, THU / 09:30 ~ 10:45 / Elec Bldg[102]Lecture Room Grading Scale G

2. Instructor Information

Shin Se-Un Name Shin Se-Un Department Dept. of Electrical Eng.
Email address seuns@postech.ac.kr Homepage https://sites.google.com/view/pictuslab/
Office LG연구동 209호 Office Phone 054-279-2226
Office Hours

3. Course Objectives

전력관리회로(PMIC)는 집적회로를 구동시키는데 있어 필요한 기본블록으로 회로 설계 시의 전력에 관한 이해도 향상을 목표로 함. 추가적으로 선형회로가 아닌 스위칭 회로에 대해 배울 수 있음

4. Prerequisites & require

전자회로, 회로이론, 전력전자 선수 이수 추천

5. Grading

중간 35%
기말 35%
출석 10%
과제 20%

6. Course Materials

Title Author Publisher Publication
Year/Edition
ISBN

7. Course References

(Main reference) Lecture slides (PMICs)
(Reference) Behzad Razavi, Design of Analog CMOS Integrated Circuits
(Reference) Robert W. Erickson, Fundamentals of Power Electronics
(Reference) Byungcho Choi, Fundamentals of PWM DC-to-DC Power Conversion

8. Course Plan

[1 Week] Orientation & Introduction
[2 Week] Linear regulators
[3 Week] Linear regulators
[4 Week] Switched capacitor circuits
[5 Week] Switched capacitor circuits
[6 Week] Basic of inductive DC-DC converter
[7 Week] Basic of inductive DC-DC converter
[8 Week] Mid-term Exam
[9 Week] Basic of inductive DC-DC converter
[10 Week] Basic of inductive DC-DC converter
[11 Week] Basic of inductive DC-DC converter
[12 Week] Basic of inductive DC-DC converter]
[13 Week] Application circuits
[14 Week] Application circuits
[15 Week] Final Exam

9. Course Operation

대면 이론 강의

10. How to Teach & Remark

11. Supports for Students with a Disability

- Taking Course: interpreting services (for hearing impairment), Mobility and preferential seating assistances (for developmental disability), Note taking(for all kinds of disabilities) and etc.

- Taking Exam: Extended exam period (for all kinds of disabilities, if needed), Magnified exam papers (for sight disability), and etc.

- Please contact Center for Students with Disabilities (279-2434) for additional assistance