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Python-Based GM/ID Workflow | Part 2: Analog IC Design Using Python

Mon 15 Jun 2026 12:00 PM - 2:00 PM BST Online, Teams

Python-Based GM/ID Workflow | Part 2: Analog IC Design Using Python

Mon 15 Jun 2026 12:00 PM - 2:00 PM BST Online, Teams

Python-Based GM/ID Workflow | Part 2: Analog IC Design Using Python

We offer 50% discount to students, please complete this form to avail discount.

This session will be recorded and will be available to all registrants 1 week post-session.

Consists of the three sessions:

Register for all 3 sessions of the Analog IC Design Using Python training series for only $50

This session focuses on implementing the gm/ID methodology using a Python-based workflow, enabling fast, repeatable, and automated transistor sizing.

Participants will learn how to replace time-consuming SPICE sweeps with lookup tables (LUTs) and use Python tools to accelerate design exploration.

Agenda Highlights

  • Introduction to Python tools (Jupyter, pygmid, SciPy, Matplotlib)

  • Understanding and using LUTs

  • Replacing SPICE sweeps with lookup-based design

  • Live coding walkthrough for transistor sizing

  • Hands-on: modifying gm/ID and observing design impact

Learning Outcomes

  • Use Python for transistor sizing and analysis

  • Understand LUT-based design workflows

  • Automate key parts of analog design

  • Build confidence using scripting in IC design