EE 141: Introduction to Digital Integrated Circuits
Electrical Engineering 141: Introduction to Digital Integrated Circuits (Spring 2011, UC Berkeley). Instructor: Professor Jan Rabaey. 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.
This course 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.
Lecture 04 - Design Rules, Switch Logic |
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Lecture 01 - Introduction |
Lecture 02 - Design Metrics, Introduction to CMOS IC Manufacturing |
Lecture 03 - Design Metrics (cont.) |
Lecture 04 - Design Rules, Switch Logic |
Lecture 05 - Optimization of Inverter Logic |
Lecture 06 - Complex Logic, Optimizing Complex Logic: Logical Effort |
Lecture 07 - Logical Effort, Wires: Interconnect Capacitance |
Lecture 08 - Wires: Interconnect Resistance & Interconnect Modeling, Memory Decoders |
Lecture 09 - MOS Transistor |
Lecture 10 - Memory Decoders (cont.), MOS Capacitance, CMOS Inverter VTC |
Lecture 11 - CMOS Switching Delay, Propagation Delay, CMOS Power Dissipation |
Lecture 12 - CMOS Power Dissipation, CMOS Logic Revisited |
Lecture 13 - Complex CMOS (cont.), CMOS Layout |
Lecture 14 - Adders |
Lecture 15 - Adders, Multipliers |
Lecture 16 - Pass-Transistor Logic, Intro to Dynamic Logic |
Lecture 17 - Multipliers, Dynamic Logic |
Lecture 18 - Dynamic Logic, Domino Logic, Technology Scaling |
Lecture 19 - Midterm Review, Sequential Logic: Latches & Flip-Flops |
Lecture 20 - Sequential Logic: Latches & Flip-Flops, Timing |
Lecture 21 - Timing, Overview of Semiconductor Memory |
Lecture 22 - Semiconductor Memory: Memory Cell, SRAM, DRAM |
Lecture 23 - Semiconductor Memory: Read-Only Memory, Periphery |
Lecture 24 - Energy/Power |
Lecture 25 - Perspectives |