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1.CMOS VLSI Design

This document outlines a course on CMOS VLSI design. The course objectives are to acquaint students with MOSFET behavior and models, CMOS inverter design, and combinational and sequential logic circuits. The course outcomes are for students to understand CMOS inverter operation and design, analyze logic circuits, and understand amplifiers and operational amplifiers. The course content covers CMOS inverters, combinational and sequential logic design, MOS models and amplifiers, and operational amplifiers and switched capacitor circuits. The textbook covers digital CMOS design for the first three units and analog CMOS integrated circuit design for the last two units.

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1.CMOS VLSI Design

This document outlines a course on CMOS VLSI design. The course objectives are to acquaint students with MOSFET behavior and models, CMOS inverter design, and combinational and sequential logic circuits. The course outcomes are for students to understand CMOS inverter operation and design, analyze logic circuits, and understand amplifiers and operational amplifiers. The course content covers CMOS inverters, combinational and sequential logic design, MOS models and amplifiers, and operational amplifiers and switched capacitor circuits. The textbook covers digital CMOS design for the first three units and analog CMOS integrated circuit design for the last two units.

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CMOS VLSI DESIGN

I Semester
Lecture: 3 Internal Marks: 40
Credits: 3 External Marks: 60

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Course objectives
To make the students
 acquaint with the MOSFET behaviour and models.
 understand the behaviour of CMOS inverter and concepts of designing combinational and
sequential circuits.
 familiarize with the operation of MOSFET amplifiers, operational amplifiers and
switched-capacitor circuits

Course Outcomes
Upon successful completion of the course, the students will be able to
 understand the behaviour of CMOS inverter and its energy dissipation.
 design CMOS inverter and calculate delay times using mathematics and basic
engineering concepts.
 analyze combinational and sequential logic circuits; single-stage, cascode, and
differential amplifiers; current mirrors, and switched-capacitor circuits.
 understand the operation of one-stage and two-stage op amps.

Course Content

Unit-I: The CMOS Inverter


Static CMOS inverter, static behaviour, dynamic behaviour, power, energy, and energy-delay.

Unit-II: Designing Combinational Logic Gates in CMOS


Static CMOS design, dynamic CMOS design, designing logic for reduced supply voltages.

Unit-III: Designing Sequential Logic Circuits


Introduction, static latches and registers, dynamic latches and registers, alternative register styles,
pipelining, Non-bistable sequential circuits.

Unit-IV: MOS Device Models and Amplifiers


Second-order effects in MOS devices, MOS device models, common-source stage, source
follower, common-gate stage, cascode stage, single-ended and differential operation, basic
differential pair, basic and cascode current mirrors.

Unit-V: Operational Amplifiers and Switched-Capacitor Circuits


General considerations for op amps, one-stage op amps, two-stage op amps, general
considerations for switched-capacitor circuits, sampling-switches, switched-capacitor amplifiers,
switched-capacitor integrator, switched-capacitor common-mode feedback.
Text Books:
1. Jan M. Rabaey, “Digital Integrated Circuits-A Design Perspective”, Prentice Hall Inc.,
2nd Edition (Units: I – III)
2. Behzad Razavi, “Design of Analog CMOS Integrated Circuits”, McGraw-Hill Education,
Second Edition, 2017.
(Units: IV & V).

References:
1. Neil Weste and David Harris, “CMOS VLSI Design: A Circuits and Systems Perspective,
Pearson Education, 4th Edition.
2. Sung-Mo Kang and Yusuf Leblebici, “CMOS Digital Integrated Circuits: Analysis and
Design”, McGraw-Hill, 3rd Edition.
3. Paul R. Gray, Paul J. Hurst, Stephen H. Lewls, Robert G. Meyer, “Analysis and Design
of Analog Integrated Circuits”, John Wiley & Sons, 4th Edition, 2001.
4. Tony Chan Carusone, David A. Johns, Kenneth W. Martin, “Analog Integrated Circuit
Design”, John Wiley & Sons, 2nd Edition, 2012.

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