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E35 - ESE 463 - Digital Integrated Circuit Design And Architecture
 
Total Credits: 3
 
This is a project oriented course on digital VLSI design. The course material will focus on bottom up design of digital integrated circuits, starting from CMOS transistors, CMOS inverters, combinational circuits and sequential logic designs. Important design aspect of digital integrated circuits such as propagation delay, noise margins and power dissipation will be covered in the class, as well as design challenges in submicron technology will be addressed. The students will design combinational and sequential circuits at various levels of abstraction using state-of-the-art CAD environment provided by Cadence Design Systems. The goal of the class is to design a microprocessor in 0.5micron technology that can be fabricated by a semiconductor foundry. Prerequisites: CSE260 and ESE 232
 
Same As: CSE 463M, CSE 563M
 
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Semester Section Instructor Day/Time Room
Fall 2008 01  Gruev MW
4:00PM-5:30PM
Lopata Hall 202
Department of Electrical and Systems Engineering, Washington University in St. Louis
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