Syllabus

Course Meeting Times

Lectures: 2 sessions / week, 1.5 hours / session

Course Overview

This course covers the analysis and design of digital integrated circuits using CMOS technology. The course emphasizes design, and requires extensive use of MAGIC for circuit layout, and HSPICE and IRSIM for simulations.

Text

Rabaey, Jan, Anantha Chandrakasan, and Bora Nikolic. Digital Integrated Circuits: A Design Perspective. 2nd ed. Prentice Hall, 2002.

Material is also derived from the Journal of Solid-state Circuits and the International Solid-state Circuits Conference proceedings.

Prerequisites

Basic device physics (6.012 or equivalent) and basic logic design (6.004 or equivalent).

Grading

There is a significant emphasis on the design aspect of the digital design process. The grade is based on problem sets, one design project, and two in-class quizzes. The final grade is calculated approximately using the following weights:

  1. Problem Sets (5) 20%
  2. Quiz #1 25%
  3. Quiz #2 25%
  4. Final Design Project 30%

Course Info

As Taught In
Fall 2003
Level
Learning Resource Types
Problem Sets
Exams with Solutions
Projects