Very-large-scale integration (VLSI) is the process of creating an integrated circuit (IC) by combining millions of transistors or devices into a single chip. VLSI began in the 1970s when complex semiconductor and communication technologies were being developed. The microprocessor is a VLSI device. Before the introduction of VLSI technolo...
Very-large-scale integration (VLSI) is the process of creating an integrated circuit (IC) by combining millions of transistors or devices into a single chip. VLSI began in the 1970s when complex semiconductor and communication technologies were being developed. The microprocessor is a VLSI device. Before the introduction of VLSI technolo...
Lecture-1 Motivation of the Course
2 pagesLecture-2 System approach to VLSI Design
3 pagesLecture-3 Introduction to MOSFET
3 pagesLecture-4 MOSFET Capacitor
4 pagesLecture-5 MOSFET Capacitor (contd..)
2 pagesLecture-6 MOSFET I-V Characteristics
4 pagesLecture-7 Advanced Topics
3 pagesLecture-8 Short Channel Effects
6 pagesLecture-9 Introduction to Fabrication Process
5 pagesLecture-10 Introduction to Fabrication Process
4 pagesLecture-11 General Aspects of CMOS Technology (contd...)
3 pagesLecture12 CMOS Inverter Fabrication Process
14 pagesLecture-13 Layout Design Rules
5 pagesLecture-14 Layout Design Rules (Contd...)
3 pagesLecture-15 CMOS Inverter Characteristics
6 pagesLecture-16 Propagation Delay Calculation of CMOS Inverter
6 pagesLecture-17 Pseudo NMOS Inverter
16 pagesLecture-18 Dependence of Propagation delay on Fan-in and Fan-out
3 pagesLecture-19 Analyzing Delay for various Logic Circuits
5 pagesLecture-20 Analyzing Delay in few Sequential Circuits
6 pagesLecture-21 Logical Effort
3 pagesLecture-22 Logical Effort Calculation of few Basic Logic Circuits
6 pagesLecture-23 Logical Effort of Multistage Logic Networks
4 pagesLecture-24 Methods for Reduction of Delays in Mutlistage Logic Net
6 pagesLecture-25 Designing Asymmetric Logic Gates
6 pagesLecture-26 Power Disipation in CMOS Circuits
7 pagesLecture-27 Basics of Seminconductor Memories
6 pagesLecture-28 Static Random Access Memory (SRAM)
6 pagesLecture-29 Basics Of DRAM Cell And Access Time Consideration
9 pagesLecture-30 SRAM and DRAM Peripherals
7 pagesLecture-31 Semiconductor ROMs
7 pagesLecture-32 Few special Examples of Memories
4 pagesLecture-33 I/O PADs
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