What you'll learn:
- Learn the concepts, principles of VLSI Design
- Adopt different methodologies to design a VLSI Circuit
- Draw any digital circuit only using the CMOS Technology
- Know how to convert a logic design into a physical design
Welcome to my course on 'VLSIDesign'.The course will help you to understand the different design methodologies, rules that are used in the field of VLSIDesign.
The course essentially holds 7 different modules.
1. Fundamentals - Introduction to VLSI Design, The VLSIDesign Flow, A review on PMOS, NMOS Transistors.
2. Inverter design - CMOS, Ratioed, Resistive Load Inverters - Working, VTC, Power, Delay
3. Logic design - Complementary CMOS, Pass Transistors, Transmission Gates
4. Dynamic circuits design - Precharge, Evaluation Phases, Characteristics, Dynamic Power Consumption
5. ALUSubsystem design - Adders, Shifters,Multipliers, Latches, Flipflops, Multiplexers and so on,
6. Memory Design -Fundamentals, ROMCell, RAMCell -SRAM,DRAM
7. Layout Design - CMOSLayouts, Mead-Conway rules.
All these modules will be frequently updated with new learning contents.
Very-large-scale integration (VLSI) is the process of creating an integrated circuit (IC) by combining thousands of transistors into a single chip. VLSI began in the 1970s when complex semiconductor and communication technologies were being developed. The microprocessor is a VLSI device.
Over the past several years, Silicon CMOS technology has become the dominant fabrication process for relatively high performance and cost effective VLSI circuits. The revolutionary nature of these developments is understood by the rapid growth in which the number of transistors integrated on circuit on single chip.
References:
Digital Integrated Circuits, A Design Perspective by Jan M. Rabaey, Prentice Hall (1996).