25262: Digital Electronics
Course Name: Digital Electronics
Course Number: 25262
Prerequisite(s): 25032 (Electronics 2)
Co-requisite(s): -
Units: 3
Level: Postgraduate
Last Revision: Fall 2012

Description
This course covers topics such as NMOS and CMOS logic gates, their DC responses, and transient behaviors. It also includes traditional CMOS design, transmission gates, and fully differential CMOS logic circuits. Additionally, timing and I/O aspects in CMOS, bipolar and BiCMOS logic gates, and complete latch and flip-flop circuits at the transistor level are examined. The course also addresses the design of synchronous logic systems and the physics and manufacturing processes of CMOS components. These topics help students thoroughly grasp the principles of digital circuit design and analysis.
 
Syllabus:
  • Simple NMOS and CMOS logic gates, their DC responses, and transient behavior
  • Traditional CMOS design
  • Transmission gates and fully differential CMOS logic circuits
  • Timing and I/O aspects in CMOS
  • Bipolar and BiCMOS logic gates
  • Complete latch and flip-flop circuits (transistor-level implementation of various flip-flops)
  • Design of synchronous logic systems
  • Physics and fabrication process of CMOS components

References:
  • K. Martin, Digital Integrated Circuit Design
  • Hodges, Jackson, Digital Integrated Circuit Design

 
Last Update: 2024-07-10