Python-Based GM/ID Workflow | Part 2: Analog IC Design Using Python
Python-Based GM/ID Workflow | Part 2: Analog IC Design Using Python
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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:
- 9th June 2026 – GM/ID Foundations & Design Intuition
- 16th June 2026 – Python-Based GM/ID Workflow
- 30th June 2026 – OTA Design & Optimisation
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