VLSI(Very-large-scale integration )
Very-large-scale integration (VLSI) is the process of creating an integrated circuit (IC) by combining thousands of transistors into a single chip. VLSI began in the 1970s when complex semiconductor and communication technologies were being developed.
At one time, there was an effort to name and calibrate various levels of large-scale integration above VLSI. Terms like ultra-large-scale integration (ULSI) were used. But the huge number of gates and transistors available on common devices has rendered such fine distinctions moot. Terms suggesting greater than VLSI levels of integration are no longer in widespread use.
Structured VLSI design had been popular in the early 1980s, but lost its popularity later because of the advent of placement and routing tools wasting a lot of area by routing, which is tolerated because of the progress of Moore's Law. When introducing the hardware description language KARL in the mid' 1970s, Reiner Hartenstein coined the term "structured VLSI design" (originally as "structured LSI design"), echoing Edsger Dijkstra's structured programming approach by procedure nesting to avoid chaotic spaghetti-structured programs.
The process of working collaboratively with a group of people in order to achieve a goal. Teamwork is often a crucial part of a business, as it is often necessary for colleagues to work well together, trying their best in any circumstance. Teamwork means that people will try to cooperate, using their individual skills and providing constructive feedback, despite any personal conflict between individuals.
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Improvement in error resilience for compressed VLSI test data using Hamming code based technique Click Here
Power efficient implementation of bit-parallel unrolled CORDIC structures for FPGA platforms Click Here
Low power and high performance MOSFET Click Here
Handbook of Algorithms for Physical Automation~tqw~_darksiderg
Very-large-scale integration (VLSI) is the process of creating an integrated circuit (IC) by combining thousands of transistors into a single chip. VLSI began in the 1970s when complex semiconductor and communication technologies were being developed.
One problem was the size of the circuit. A complex circuit, like a computer, was dependent on speed. If the components of the computer were too large or the wires interconnecting them too long, the electric signals couldn't travel fast enough through the circuit, thus making the computer too slow to be effective
The process of working collaboratively with a group of people in order to achieve a goal. Teamwork is often a crucial part of a business, as it is often necessary for colleagues to work well together, trying their best in any circumstance. Teamwork means that people will try to cooperate, using their individual skills and providing constructive feedback, despite any personal conflict between individuals.
MY Project :
Design Space Exploration of RISC Architectures using retargetability Click Here
Improvement in error resilience for compressed VLSI test data using Hamming code based technique Click Here
SystemVerilog based design and implementation of LCD Controller IP Core Click Here
Power efficient implementation of bit-parallel unrolled CORDIC structures for FPGA platforms Click Here
Design of ultra low power flash ADC using TMCC & bit referenced encoder in 180nm technology Click Here
A novel delay & Quantum Cost efficient reversible realization of 2i × j Random Access Memory Click HereLow power and high performance MOSFET Click Here
A study on detailed placement for FPGAs Click Here
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Handbook of Algorithms for Physical Automation~tqw~_darksiderg
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