M. Tech VLSI 3rd Semester Syllabus



SEMESTER- 3rd

Course: M. Tech VLSI

SUBJECT: System on Chip (SOC) Design

Syllabus:

Unit – I

Recent advances in semiconductor technology, Programmable logic devices, such as field programmable gate arrays (FPGAs), Programmable chip architectures, logic synthesis, SoC concepts, and the Verilog synthesizable subset, Implementation of a complex system on a single programmable chip.

Unit – II

Tools and techniques for designing, verifying and implementing System-on-Chip (SoC) designs using programmable logic. Embedded system applications and their system-level hardware-software co-design.

Unit – III

Implementation Aspects: Adders, ALUs, Multipliers, Dividers, Register Files, Buses, CISC/RISC, Memory hierarchy (caches, MMU, main memory)

Unit – IV

ARM System-on-chip architecture.

Unit - V

Project Orientation: Concept to Verilog hardware description language (HDL), verification using simulation, synthesis and programmable device implementation on an FPGA development board.

Reference Books:

•     2001 – A Guide to the New Features of the Verilog Hardware Description Language   Sutherland, Stuart Kluwer Academic Publishers, 2002, ISBN 0-7923-7568-8

•     Verilog HDL Synthesis – A Practical Primer Bhasker, JStar Galaxy Publishing, Allentown PA, 1998, ISBN 0-9650391-5-3

•     Verilog HDL Palnitkar, Samir Prentice Hall, 2003, 2nd Ed., ISBN 0-13-044911-3

 

 

SEMESTER- 3rd

Course: M. Tech VLSI

SUBJECT: Communication RF IC Design

Syllabus:

Unit – I

Basic concepts in RF Design: Analysis & Measurement Techniques. S-Parameter Models, Smith Chart Calculations.

Unit – II

Trans-receiver Architecture for Wireless Communication Standards. Non-Linearity, Harmonics, Gain Compression, Desensitization, Cross Modulation, IMD & Inter-symbol Interface.

Unit – III

RF IC Design concepts & Device Technologies: Low Noise Amplifiers, Mixers, Frequency Sources, Oscillators & Synthesizers, Power Amplifiers. Noises & Distortionsin LNA, PA & Mixer Circuits.

Unit – IV

PLL: Theory, Circuits, Distortion & Noises. Microwave Circuit Components & DesignConcepts: Single Chip Radio Concepts, Design Issues Surrounding Systems as DECT, GSM, Blue Tooth etc. Case Studies.

Reference Books:

•     RF Microelectronics Behzad RazaviPHI 1998

•     RF Circuit Design R. Ludwig & P. BretchkoPHI 2000

•     RF & Microwave Circuit Design for Wireless Communication L.E. Larson Artech House Publishers, 1997

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