About
the Subject :
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. Before
the introduction of VLSI technology most ICs had a limited set of functions
they could perform. An electronic circuit might consist of a CPU, ROM, RAM and
other glue logic. VLSI lets IC designers add all of these into one chip.
Topics
to be covered in this Seminar :
NMOS and PMOS transistors, Process parameters for MOS and
CMOS- Combinational Logic Design-Elmore‟s constant-Pass transistor
Logic-Transmission gates-static and dynamic CMOS design-Power dissipation
-Static and Dynamic Latches and Registers-Timing issues- pipelines-clock
strategies- Memory architecture and memory control circuits-Asynchronous
design- Data path circuits- Architectures for ripple carry adders-carry look
ahead adders- High speed adders-accumulators-Multipliers-dividers-Barrel
shifters- speed and area tradeoff-Full custom and Semi custom design- Standard
cell design and cell libraries- FPGA building block architectures- FPGA
interconnect routing procedures.
Time to be planned :
1 or 2 days
Kind of program :
3D based Seminar and Guest
Lecture for the Students
Reason for the program :
Kalam Scientist Team aiming to
build young generation Scientist
Sample Clips for reference :
Data Path Circuit
Cheers,
Kalam Scientist Team
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