(18-322)
is intended to provide the electrical and computer engineering student with a familiarity to 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, and
the capacity to apply this knowledge with creative skill to a variety of applications in
electrical and computer engineering. Analysis and Design of Digital Integrated Circuits
(18-322) is preparatory for study in the field of Very Large Scale Integrated (VLSI) digital
circuits and engineering practice. The course focuses upon the systematic analysis and design
of basic digital integrated circuits in CMOS technology, with a brief description of bipolar
integrated circuit technologies. Problem solving and creative circuit design techniques
are emphasized throughout
(18-725) is intended to provide graduate and
senior students with real project experience in digital integrated circuit design. This class will
be more like the real engineering world than a class, in that we will be working
collaboratively towards one substantial design goal. In addition, this year this class will be
taught in tandem with similar courses at University of Pittsburgh and Penn State. The course
will serve as a case study in remote collaboration.
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