BM1013 VLSI Design Syllabus


BM1013 VERY LARGE SCALE INTEGRATED CIRCUIT DESIGN 3 0 0 100

AIM
To introduce the technology, design concepts and testing of Very Large Scale Integrated Circuits.

OBJECTIVES
• To learn the basic CMOS circuits.
• To learn the CMOS process technology.
• To learn techniques of chip design using programmable devices.
• To learn the concepts of designing VLSI
subsystems.
• To learn the concepts of modeling a digital system using Hardware Description Language.


1. MOS TECHNOLOGY AND CIRCUITS 9
MOS Technology and VLSI, Process parameters and considerations for BJT, MOS and CMOS, Electrical properties of MOS circuits and Device modelling.

2. MOS CIRCUIT DESIGN PROCESS 9
MOS layers, Stick diagram, Layout diagram, Propagation delays, Examples of combinational logic design, Scaling MOS circuits.

3. DIGITAL CIRCUITS AND SYSTEMS 9
Programmable Logic Array (PLA) and finite state machines, Design of ALU’s Memories and Registers.

4. ANALOG VLSI AND HIGH SPEED VLSI 9
Introduction to analog VLSI, Models for analog switches, active resistors, current sources / sinks, current references, BJT and CMOS operational amplifiers for simulation. Layout of typical circuits like common source amplifier, current source and differential amplifier, Sub-micron technology and GaAs VLSI technology.

5. HARDWARE DESCRIPTION LANGUAGES 9
VHDL Background and basic concepts, Structural specification of hardware and Design organisation and parameterization.

TOTAL : 45

TEXT BOOKS
1. Dougles A. Pucknell and Kamran Eshrafhian, Basic VLSI Design systems and circuits”, Prentice Hall of India Pvt., Ltd.
2. Randall L.Geiger and P.E.Allen, “VLSI design techniques for analog and digital circuits”, McGraw-Hill Int., Co., 1990.
3. Peter J.Ashenden, “The Designer’s guide to VDNL”, Harcourt Asia Pvt., Ltd., 1995.

REFERENCES
1. Amar Murkherjee, “Introduction to NMOS and CMOS VLSI system design”, Prentice Hall, 1986.
2. Fabious.E., “Introduction to VLSI design”, McGraw-Hill, 1990.
3. Navabi.Z., “VHDL analysis and modeling of digital systems”, McGraw-Hill, 1983.
4. Mohammed Ismail and Terri Fiez, “Analog VLSI, Signal and Information Processing”, McGraw-Hill, 1994.
5. Neil H.E. Weste, Kamaran Eshraghian, Principles of CMOS VLSI Design”, Addison Wesley, 1998.
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