VE4112 Analog and Digital CMOS VLSI Design Laboratory Syllabus:
VE4112 Analog and Digital CMOS VLSI Design Laboratory Syllabus – Anna University PG Syllabus Regulation 2021
COURSE OBJECTIVES:
To learn the principles of CMOS amplifiers
To design single stage and multistage amplifiers and their design constrains
To learn Hardware Descriptive Language(Verilog/VHDL)
To learn the fundamental principles of VLSI circuit design in digital domain
To familiarize programming on FPGAs
To understand the critical design issues of digital logic design
LIST OF EXPERIMENTS:
Part I: Module Design and Simulation using SPICE simulator
1. Design of Common Source Amplifier
2. Design of Cascade and Cascode amplifiers
3. Design of current Mirrors
4. Design of differential pair amplifier with active load
5. Design of telescopic amplifier circuit
6. Design of two-stage amplifier circuit
Part II: Module Design using FPGA Implementation (Verilog/VHDL):
1. Adders and Subtractors
2. Multiplier (8-bit)
3. ALU circuit
4. Flip-flops
5. Universal Shift Registers
6. Asynchronous and synchronous Counters
7. Finite State Machine (Moore/Mealy) and its applications
8. Memories
TOTAL: 60 PERIODS
COURSE OUTCOMES:
On successful completion of this course, students will be able to
CO1: Design digital and analog Circuit using CMOS given a design specification.
CO2: Design and carry out time domain and frequency domain simulations of simple analog building blocks, study the pole zero behaviors and compute the input/output impedances
CO3: Use EDA tools for Circuit Design