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VSD Circuit Design SPICE Simulations Part 2

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VSD – Circuit Design & SPICE Simulations – Part 2, available at $64.99, has an average rating of 4.65, with 26 lectures, 5 quizzes, based on 181 reviews, and has 1626 subscribers.

You will learn about Understand, in brief, Physics of MOSFET Run smart SPICE simulations on your own and test your own circuits Get better understanding of Timing Analysis Learn VLSI from scratch to advanced (this includes my other courses as well) This course is ideal for individuals who are Anyone interested to know, what drives this $Billion VLSI industry or Anyone looking to do some practical and hands-on work on SPICE simulations or Any professional already doing Static Timing Analysis and wants to go into details of delay models or Anyone looking to stay for a long time in VLSI domain It is particularly useful for Anyone interested to know, what drives this $Billion VLSI industry or Anyone looking to do some practical and hands-on work on SPICE simulations or Any professional already doing Static Timing Analysis and wants to go into details of delay models or Anyone looking to stay for a long time in VLSI domain.

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Summary

Title: VSD – Circuit Design & SPICE Simulations – Part 2

Price: $64.99

Average Rating: 4.65

Number of Lectures: 26

Number of Quizzes: 5

Number of Published Lectures: 26

Number of Published Quizzes: 5

Number of Curriculum Items: 31

Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 31

Original Price: $84.99

Quality Status: approved

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What You Will Learn

  • Understand, in brief, Physics of MOSFET
  • Run smart SPICE simulations on your own and test your own circuits
  • Get better understanding of Timing Analysis
  • Learn VLSI from scratch to advanced (this includes my other courses as well)
  • Who Should Attend

  • Anyone interested to know, what drives this $Billion VLSI industry
  • Anyone looking to do some practical and hands-on work on SPICE simulations
  • Any professional already doing Static Timing Analysis and wants to go into details of delay models
  • Anyone looking to stay for a long time in VLSI domain
  • Target Audiences

  • Anyone interested to know, what drives this $Billion VLSI industry
  • Anyone looking to do some practical and hands-on work on SPICE simulations
  • Any professional already doing Static Timing Analysis and wants to go into details of delay models
  • Anyone looking to stay for a long time in VLSI domain
  • This is a follow-up course on my previous one “Circuit design and SPICE?simulations – Part1”?

    It is a must, that you go through Part 1 of this course, to fully understand and apply using open source tools. This course will help you do some advanced quick SPICE simulations, while you analyze the behavior of your devices.

    In this course we will cover:

    1.Voltage Transfer Characteristics – SPICE simulations

    2.Static behavior Evaluation : CMOS inverter Robustness

    ?Switching Threshold

    ?Noise margin

    ?Power supply variation

    ?Device variation

    So let’s get started (again)?and keep those questions coming in the forum, and I will answer all of them.

    See you in class !!

    Course Curriculum

    Chapter 1: Introduction

    Lecture 1: Introduction

    Chapter 2: Voltage Transfer Characteristics – SPICE simulations

    Lecture 1: SPICE deck creation for CMOS inverter

    Lecture 2: SPICE simulation for CMOS inverter

    Lecture 3: SPICE deck for CMOS inverter (W/L)p = (W/L)n Preview

    Lecture 4: SPICE deck for CMOS Inverter (W/L)p = 2.5(W/L)n Preview

    Lecture 5: Model file Preview

    Chapter 3: Static behavior Evaluation : CMOS inverter Robustness – Switching Threshold

    Lecture 1: Switching Threshold, Vm

    Lecture 2: Analytical expresssion of Vm as a function of (W/L)p and (W/L)n

    Lecture 3: Analytical expression of (W/L/)p and (W/L)n as a function of Vm

    Lecture 4: Static and dynamic simulation of CMOS inverter

    Lecture 5: Static and dynamic simulation of CMOS inverter with increased PMOS width

    Lecture 6: Applications of CMOS inverter in clock network and STA

    Chapter 4: Static behavior Evaluation : CMOS inverter Robustness – Noise Margin

    Lecture 1: Introduction to noise margin

    Lecture 2: Noise margin voltage parameters

    Lecture 3: Noise margin equation and summary

    Lecture 4: Noise margin variation with respect to PMOS width

    Chapter 5: Static behavior Evaluation : CMOS inverter Robustness – Power supply variation

    Lecture 1: Smart SPICE simulation for power supply variations

    Lecture 2: SPICE deck for power supply variation experiments

    Lecture 3: Model file for power supply variation experiments Preview

    Lecture 4: Advantages and disadvantages using low supply voltage

    Chapter 6: Static behavior Evaluation : CMOS inverter Robustness – Device variation

    Lecture 1: Sources of variation – Etching process

    Lecture 2: Sources of variation – oxide thickness

    Lecture 3: Smart SPICE simulation for device variations

    Lecture 4: SPICE deck for device variation experiments

    Lecture 5: Model file for device variation experiments

    Chapter 7: Conclusion

    Lecture 1: Conclusion

    Instructors

  • VSD Circuit Design SPICE Simulations Part 2  No.2
    Kunal Ghosh
    Digital and Sign-off expert at VLSI System Design(VSD)
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