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1 EE 466: VLSI Design Instructor: Amlan Ganguly TA: Souradip Sarkar Meeting: MWF, 12.10pm, Sloan-38

2 Where to find us? Instructor’s office: Sloan 338 Email: ganguly@eecs.wsu.edu Office hours: MF, 2:00 – 3:00 pm By appointment TA’s office: Sloan 354 Email: ssarkar@eecs.wsu.edu Phone: 509-335-6249 Office hours: Tu,Thus, 3:00-4:00pm

3 Course outline Introduction to CMOS circuits MOS transistor theory Circuit Characterization –Performance evaluation & optimization CMOS circuit logic and design Subsystem design Datapath design and analysis

4 Grading structure Homework: 10% Midterm: 25% Lab Assignments: 20% Term project: 20% Final: 25%

5 Solid State Devices Silicon –Doping n-type, p-type silicon –Carriers electrons and holes P-N junctions –2 terminal devices Transistors –Bipolar Junction Transistors (BJT) –Metal Oxide Semiconductor (MOS) 4 terminal devices Main emphasis of this class

6 Integrated circuits nMOS and pMOS devices Modeled as on-off switches –But a lot goes on inside! Complementary MOS (CMOS) circuit design methodology –Most common and widely used technique –But several other interesting techniques exist

7 Moore’s Law Courtesy: Intel, http://www.intel.com/technology/mooreslaw/

8 Moore’s Law continued.. Number of components in an integrated circuit double every 2 years Signifies increase in computing capacity, memory and speed exponentially

9 MOS structure n-channel p-channel

10 Technology nodes Scaling –0.25um,0.18um,90nm,65nm,45nm,32nm… Pitch –Gate length –Device sizes –Frequencies

11 Current Computing Capabilities Intel’s 80-core processor: ~Terra flops Over a billion transistors per chip 4-5 GHz chip clock

12 Issues and challenges of VLSI today High Power dissipation Faster operation Methodologies to address these issues

13 Looking ahead CMOS technology –Stable and well understood process Future technologies –Nanodevices –Molecular devices –Single electron devices –Quantum dots –Many more… The future is basically yours to invent!


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