Rajiv Gandhi Technological University, Bhopal (MP)
M.E./ M.Tech. Embeded System and VLSI Design SVITS(INDR)
M.E./ M.Tech. Embeded System and VLSI Design SVITS(INDR)
CMOS VLSI DESIGN SYLLABUS
UNIT-I
VLSI design methodologies:VLSI Design flow, Design Hierarchy, Regularity, Modularity and Locality,VLSI design styles,Design quality,Packaging technology.MOS device design equations , Second order effects, the complementary CMOS Inverter DC characteristics.
UNI-II
UNI-II
Circuit Characterization and Performance Estimation:Parasitic effect in Integrated Circuits ,Resistance estimation,capacitance estimation,Inductance.Switching characteristics,CMOS - Gate transistor sizing,Power dissipation,CMOS Logic Structures,Clocking Strategies.
UNITIII
UNITIII
CMOS Process Enhancement & Layout Considerations:Interconnect,circuit elements, Stick diagram, Layout design rules, Latchup, latchup triggering, latchup prevention, Technology related CAD issues.
UNIT IV
UNIT IV
Subsystem Design: Structured design of combinational logic-parity generator,Multiplexer, code converters.Clocked sequential circuits-two phase clocking,charge storage,dynamic register element,dynamic shift register. Subsystem design process,Design of ALU subsystem, Adders, Multipliers.Commonly used storage/ memory elements.
UNIT V
UNIT V
Field Programmable Devices:Definitions of Relevant Terminology,Evolution of Programmable Logic Devices,User-Programmable Switch Technologies,Computer Aided Design (CAD) Flow for FPDs,Programmable Logic,Programmable Logic Structures,Programmable Interconnect, Reprogrammable Gate Array, Commercially Available SPLDs,CPLDs and FPGAs,Gate Array Design,Sea-of-Gates.
TEXT / REFERENCE BOOKS:
TEXT / REFERENCE BOOKS:
- D.A. Pucknell, K. Eshraghian, Basic VLSI Design, PHI, 3rd Ed.
- John P. Uyemura, Introduction to VLSI Circuits and Systems, John Wiley & Sons.
- Niel H.E. Weste, K. Eshraghian,, Principles of CMOS VLSI Design, Person, 2nd Ed.
- Mead and L. Conway, Introduction to VLSI Systems, Addison-Wesley.
- A. Mukherjee, Introduction to nMOS and CMOS VLSI systems design, Prentice Hall.
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