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Basic Vlsi Design & Subsystems

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Basic Vlsi Design & Subsystems

Basic Vlsi Design & Subsystems
Published 12/2022
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 1005.76 MB | Duration: 3h 6m

Learn the fundamental principles, concepts and design aspects of different circuits.

What you'll learn

Unlimited support to course from the instructor and learn everything from scratch

Basic Electrical Properties of MOS and BiCMOS Circuits

Ids versus Vds characteristics in saturated and in Non saturated mode!

Transconductance and output conductance

NMOS inverter and pull up to pull down ratio with and without pass transistors

Alternative forms of pull ups

CMOS inverter with voltage and current transfer characteristics along with switching threshold point

Bicmos inverter circuits

Requirements

Having an interest on basic electronics but not needed the any expertise.

Description

     Learn how to master on very large scale integration (VLSI  and designing of different circuits like combinational and sequential etc. In this course you will  learn very large scale integration design course  from scratch and also covered  each and every details with step by step procedure. Now a days  very large scale integration  technology emerging or growing  day by day. You cannot imagine without the electronics and   integrated circuits because usage of electronic gadgets now becoming a part in our daily routines. So  we much depend on portable electronic gadgets  for different purposes. The  silicon-integrated circuitry make it possible to  design of digital circuits which may be very complex and most  economical in space, power requirements and cost, and potentially very fast The area, power and cost have made silicon the dominant fabrication technology for electronics in very wide ranging areas of application. Like digital signal processing, analog and digital communications as well as in  video processing etc. Metal oxide semiconductor (MOS)  related circuitry will meet requirements but still it is  being researched  by ongoing improvements and the research in fabrication such that  other techniques are being majorly adapted with gallium arsenide technology, including the use of materials other than silicon for the production of integrated circuits. . So its needed to learn VLSI for better growth particularly for electronics and computer related people. So those who want to settle in VLSI  design field  learning these concepts is essential .so start your journey with this course from now onwards.In this course you may learn the behavior of MOS circuits  in detail manner as well as you could  get the better understanding after completion of this course.The course covers these topicsBasic Electrical Properties of metal oxide semiconductor(MOS) and  Bipolar and metal oxide semiconductor circuitsCurrent and voltage relationship and its characteristicsThe Non-saturated regionSaturated regionMetal oxide semiconductor  transistor transconductance  and output conductance  relationship.The pass transistor Inverter characteristicsDetermination of pull up to pull down ration for an NMOS driven by another NMOS inverter.Pull up to pull down ratio for an NMOS  Inverter driven by another NMOS inverter using the pass transistor.Complementary metal oxide semiconductor as  inverter and its characteristics Transconductance and output conductanceAlternative forms of pull ups Bipolar and complementary metal oxide semiconductor inverter circuits.Feel free to ask any doubt while learning the courseHappy learning!Skill Gems EducationPUDI V V S NARAYANA

Overview

Section 1: BASIC MOS CIRCUITS AND ITS CONCEPTS

Lecture 1 Introduction

Lecture 2 Ids versus Vds realtion in non saturated condition

Lecture 3 Ids versus Vds realtion in saturated condition

Lecture 4 gm and gds

Lecture 5 nmos inverter

Lecture 6 nmos driven by another nmos

Lecture 7 pass transistor

Lecture 8 mnos driven by another nmos transistor using pass transistors

Lecture 9 alternative forms of pull up

Lecture 10 alternative forms of pull up contd.,

Lecture 11 CMOS inverter voltage transfer characters and its switching threshold point

Lecture 12 Bicmos inverters

Lecture 13 Latch up in CMOS circuits

* Any one who want to learn more on VLSI DESIGN aspects in much more deeper its for you!,* Intermediate or engineering and post graduate or even company employees also can learn the course for better growth