2021/22 Undergraduate Module Catalogue
ELEC3285 Integrated Circuit Design
10 creditsClass Size: 100
Module manager: Dr. Paul Steenson
Email: d.p.steenson@leeds.ac.uk
Taught: Semester 2 (Jan to Jun) View Timetable
Year running 2021/22
This module is not approved as a discovery module
Module summary
The teaching and assessment methods shown below will be kept under review during 2021-22. In particular, if conditions allow for alternative formats of delivery, we may amend the timetable and schedule appropriate classes in addition to (or in place of) any online activities/sessions. Where learning activities are scheduled to take place on campus, it may be possible and/or necessary for some students to join these sessions remotely. Some of the listed contact hours may also be optional surgeries. Students will be provided with full information about the arrangements for all of these activities by the module staff at the beginning of the teaching semester.‘Independent online learning’ may involve watching pre-recorded lecture material or screen-casts, engaging in learning activities such as online worked examples or mini-projects, etc. Students will be expected to fully engage with all of these activities. The time commitment for independent online learning, and also the frequency and duration of online sessions are approximate and intended as a guide only. Further details will be confirmed when the module commences.Where assessments are shown as Online Time-Limited Assessments, the durations shown are indicative only. The actual time permitted for individual assessments will be confirmed prior to the assessments taking place.Objectives
To provide students with a knowledge, understanding and hands-on experience of VLSI design, primarily from a logic-circuit perspective, but including an introduction to contemporary VLSI chips, such as CPLDs and FPGAs, and the associated hierarchical and top-down (HDL) design methodologies leading to increasing complexity.Learning outcomes
On completion of this module students should be able to:
1. Explain the principles of complex VLSI design and systems.
2. Describe combinational and sequential logic representations and their circuit implementation.
3. Explain the electrical properties of silicon logic, MOSFET, gate-level and switch-level elements of VLSI systems.
4. Use mathematical models to understand and implement design decisions and trade-offs.
5. Apply the principles of physical design, layout and modularisation to a VSLI design problems.
6. Use a CAD tool to analyse the behaviour of complex VLSI system blocks.
7. Explain the operation of memory devices and circuits, including the principles of architectural and system level design using interconnects, data flow and synchronisation.
Syllabus
Topics may include, but are not limited to:
Introduction to logic design. CMOS physical structure and relation to IC performance limitations
Electrical representation of MOSFETs and gate primitives. SPICE, switch-level and gate-level modelling
Design hierarchy and RTL modelling
Study of some key building blocks; CAD and evaluation
Data flow and routing: interconnect, bus, and clock distribution overview
Memory circuits; devices leading to programmable logic
Teaching methods
Delivery type | Number | Length hours | Student hours |
On-line Learning | 22 | 1.00 | 22.00 |
Laboratory | 7 | 1.00 | 7.00 |
Independent online learning hours | 22.00 | ||
Private study hours | 49.00 | ||
Total Contact hours | 29.00 | ||
Total hours (100hr per 10 credits) | 100.00 |
Private study
Students are expected to use private study time to consolidate their understanding of course materials, to undertake preparatory work for seminars, workshops, tutorials, examples classes and practical classes, and also to prepare for in-course and summative assessments.Opportunities for Formative Feedback
Students studying ELEC modules will receive formative feedback in a variety of ways, including the use of self-test quizzes on Minerva, practice questions/worked examples and (where appropriate) through verbal interaction with teaching staff and/or post-graduate demonstrators.Methods of assessment
Coursework
Assessment type | Notes | % of formal assessment |
Assignment | Assignment 1 | 40.00 |
Total percentage (Assessment Coursework) | 40.00 |
.Resits for ELEC and XJEL modules are subject to the School's Resit Policy and the Code of Practice on Assessment (CoPA), which are available on Minerva. Students should be aware that, for some modules, a resit may only be conducted on an internal basis (with tuition) in the next academic session.
Exams
Exam type | Exam duration | % of formal assessment |
Online Time-Limited assessment | 2 hr 00 mins | 30.00 |
Online Time-Limited assessment | 2 hr 00 mins | 30.00 |
Total percentage (Assessment Exams) | 60.00 |
Normally resits will be assessed by the same methodology as the first attempt, unless otherwise stated
Reading list
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