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This document outlines the course content for a Digital and Analog VLSI Circuits course. The digital portion covers topics like ASIC design strategies, CMOS fabrication processes, MOS inverter characteristics, basic and advanced CMOS logic circuits, sequential logic circuits, subsystem design including adders and multipliers, and physical design. The analog portion covers analog signal processing, basic building blocks like switches and current sources, analog circuits like op-amps and comparators, and analog-digital converters.

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This document outlines the course content for a Digital and Analog VLSI Circuits course. The digital portion covers topics like ASIC design strategies, CMOS fabrication processes, MOS inverter characteristics, basic and advanced CMOS logic circuits, sequential logic circuits, subsystem design including adders and multipliers, and physical design. The analog portion covers analog signal processing, basic building blocks like switches and current sources, analog circuits like op-amps and comparators, and analog-digital converters.

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VLSI Circuits & Systems


EC 604
Credits : 4

Digital VLSI Circuits


1. Introduction to ASIC Design
a. Design Strategies: Hierarchy, Regularity, Modularity & Locality
b. Chip Design Options: Gate Array, Field Programmable Gate Array, PLA, PLD, Standard Cell, Full
Custom Design

2. Fabrication & Layout of CMOS


a. Fabrication Process Flow: Basic steps
b. CMOS n-Well Process
c. Layout & Design Rules
d. CMOS inverter Layout Design

3. MOS Inverter Characteristics


a. Transfer Characteristics: MOS with resistive load, n-MOSFET Load (Enhancement & Depletion),
CMOS inverter
b. Transient Analysis of CMOS Inverter and Delay analysis

4. CMOS Logic Circuits


a. NAND & NOR Gates
b. Complex Logic Circuits
c. Pseudo n-MOS logic
d. CMOS Full adder circuit
e. CMOS Transmission Gate (Pass transistor Logic)

5. Advanced CMOS Logic circuits (3)


a. Dynamic CMOS Logic
b. Domino CMOS Logic
c. Differential Cascade voltage switch logic
d. NORA Logic

6. Sequential CMOS logic circuits


a. Behaviour of Bi-stable elements
b. SR Latch Circuit
c. Clocked JK Latch/Master-Slave JK
d. CMOS D-latch and edge triggered Flip-flop

7. Subsystem Design
a. Adders: Carry ahead adder, carry save adder, Manchester carry chain.
b. Multipliers: Serial-parallel Multiplier, array multiplier
c. High Density Memory: ROM, Static RAM, Dynamic RAM, SD RAM, Flash Memory

8. Physical Design
a. Floor Planning Methods: Block Placement & Channel Definition, Global and Channel Routing

Analog VLSI Circuits


9. Introduction
a. Analog Signal Processing
b. Analog VLSI Mixed Signal Circuits
c. Basic Building Blocks in Analog Circuits

10. Basic Building Blocks


a. MOS Switches

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b. Resistor realization using Switched Capacitor


c. Voltage level shifter
d. CMOS Current Sources and sinks
e. CMOS Voltage and Current references
f. CMOS Differential Amplifier
g. Output Amplifier

11. Analog Circuits


a. CMOS Operational Amplifier
b. Comparator
c. Switched Capacitor Filter
d. ADC & DAC (FLASH ADC, Delta-Sigma Modulator)
e. Phase locked Loop
f. FPAA

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