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This course is an introduction to digital integrated circuits. The material will cover CMOS devices and manufacturing technology along with CMOS inverters and gates. Other topics include propagation delay, noise margins, power dissipation, and regenerative logic circuits. We will look at various design styles and architectures as well as the issues that designers must face, such as technology scaling and the impact of interconnect. Examples presented in class include arithmetic circuits, semiconductor memories, and other novel circuits.
The course will start with a detailed description and analysis of the core digital design block, the inverter. Implementations in CMOS will be discussed. Next, the design of more complex combinational gates such as NAND, NOR and EXORs will be discussed, looking at optimizing the speed, area, or power. The learned techniques will be applied on more evolved designs such as adders and multipliers. The influence of interconnect parasitics on circuit performance and approaches to cope with them are treated in detail. Substantial attention will then be devoted to sequential circuits, clocking approaches and memories. The course will be concluded with an examination of design methodologies. CAD Tools for layout, extraction, and simulation will be used for assignments, labs and projects.
Will be posted on the web on Thursdays and are generally due the next
Thursday at
5:00pm in a drop box inside 580 Cory.
Homework Information
Discussion sections are optional, but you are encouraged to attend if you have questions about homework, projects, or any concepts you find hard to understand. The section times and locations are listed below. The TAs will provide mini lectures on topics that many students have a harder time to understand. They serve as a good supplement to the lectures.
| Time | Location | TA |
| M 4-5pm | 293 Cory | Huifang Qin |
| W 2-3pm | 203 McLaughlin | Dejan Markovic |
There will be between 6 and 8 labs this semester depending on how much time is allotted for the project. Some are hardware and some are software based. It is required that you attend the section you are enrolled in! Lab spaces are limited and often times, students may find that certain computers are not as cooperative as others, so be there on time to get one that works!
| Time | Location | TA |
| Mo 9-12am | 353 Cory | Dejan |
| We 11am-2 pm | 353 Cory | Huifang |
| Th 12:30-3:30pm | 353 Cory | Huifang and Dejan |
Text: "Digital Integrated Circuits: A Design
Perspective", by Jan Rabaey,
Anantha Chandrakasan and Borivoje Nikolic.
Laboratory Manuals: Available on the web-page; handouts provided when necessary.
Midterm #1: Febr. 25, 6:30-8pm, 277 Cory Hall (material of lectures 1-10).