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Electrical and Computer Engineering

18-322 – Analysis and Design of Digital Circuits

12 units

This course is intended to provide the electrical and computer engineering student with a familiarity and an understanding of the analytical and computer skills required for the analysis, computer simulation, design, and computer-aided physical layout of digital integrated circuits. This course is preparatory for study in the fields of Very Large Scale Integrated (VLSI) circuits and Computer-Aided Design techniques. The lab focuses on the systematic analysis and design of digital integrated circuits in CMOS technology using CADENCE Design Systems software tools.

3 hrs. lec., 1 hr. rec., 3 hrs. lab.

Prerequisites: 18-220 and 18-240

Prerequisite for: 18-415, 18-525, 18-540, 18-617, 18-722, 18-745, 18-760, 18-764

Last updated on April 11, 2006

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Undergraduate areas

Circuits

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F08, F07, F06, F05, F04, F02, F01

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