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VSD Intern DAC IP design using Sky130 PDKs Part 1

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VSD Intern – DAC IP design using Sky130 PDKs – Part 1, available at $44.99, has an average rating of 3.7, with 17 lectures, based on 15 reviews, and has 135 subscribers.

You will learn about Overview of DAC Background and Principle of Operation Implementation Aspects and Challenges Evaluation Parameters Expected Input Output Characteristics This course is ideal for individuals who are Curious freshers looking to enter into analog and mixed-signal VLSI design or Beginner or Professional Physical Design Engineers looking to know more about IPs and Macros It is particularly useful for Curious freshers looking to enter into analog and mixed-signal VLSI design or Beginner or Professional Physical Design Engineers looking to know more about IPs and Macros.

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Title: VSD Intern – DAC IP design using Sky130 PDKs – Part 1

Price: $44.99

Average Rating: 3.7

Number of Lectures: 17

Number of Published Lectures: 17

Number of Curriculum Items: 17

Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 17

Original Price: $199.99

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What You Will Learn

  • Overview of DAC
  • Background and Principle of Operation
  • Implementation Aspects and Challenges
  • Evaluation Parameters
  • Expected Input Output Characteristics
  • Who Should Attend

  • Curious freshers looking to enter into analog and mixed-signal VLSI design
  • Beginner or Professional Physical Design Engineers looking to know more about IPs and Macros
  • Target Audiences

  • Curious freshers looking to enter into analog and mixed-signal VLSI design
  • Beginner or Professional Physical Design Engineers looking to know more about IPs and Macros
  • The webinar aims to design a 10-bit potentiometric Digital to Analog Converter using end-to-end Open-source EDA tools. The target is to design 10-bit potentiometric DAC with 3.3v analog voltage, 1.8v digital voltage and 1 off-chip external voltage reference using sky130nm technology node.

    In real world, most of the data available is in the form of analog in nature. We have two types of converters analog to digital converter and digital to analog converter. These two converting interfaces are essential to obtain the required operations of a processor to manipulate the data of digital electronic equipment and an analog electric equipment. Digital to Analog Converter (DAC) is a device that transforms digital data into an analog signal in order to interact with the real world. The digital signal is represented with a binary code, which is a combination of bits 0’s and 1’s. The digital data can be produced from a microprocessor, Field Programmable Gate Array (FPGA), or Application Specified Integrated Circuit (ASIC). There are two commonly used DAC conversions – Weighed resistors method and R-2R ladder network method. Applications of a DAC: audio amplifier, video encoder, display electronics, data acquisition systems, calibration, Digital potentiometer.

    This webinar will cover

    1) Overview of DAC

  • Why DAC?

  • Background and Principle of Operation.

  • Implementation Aspects and Challenges.

  • Evaluation Parameters.

  • 2) Project Design Specs and DAC Circuit

  • Circuit Behaviour

  • Expected Input Output Characteristics.

  • 3) Project Flow –Analog IP – Hands-on

  • Flow of Steps for Analog IP design.

  • Tools Required

  • Setup of Tools

  • Libraries Required

  • e) Setup and linking Libraries.

  • All the best and happy learning

    Course Curriculum

    Chapter 1: Introduction and DAC Overview

    Lecture 1: Introduction To DAC Project And Applications

    Lecture 2: Background And Principle Of Operation

    Lecture 3: Reference Voltage Resolution And Linearity Aspects Of DAC

    Lecture 4: Monotonicity, Settling Time And Speed Of DAC

    Chapter 2: DAC Specs, Implementation Aspects and Challenges

    Lecture 1: DAC Architectures, Applications, Decoding Method And Switching Network

    Lecture 2: DAC Non-Linearity And Output Voltage Level Parameters

    Lecture 3: DAC Interface Specs And Operating Modes

    Lecture 4: DAC DNL and INL Specs

    Chapter 3: 10-bit DAC Implementation strategy

    Lecture 1: Fundamental DAC Circuit

    Lecture 2: 10-bit DAC Implementation Strategy – Divide And Conquer

    Lecture 3: From 2-bit DAC to10-bit DAC

    Chapter 4: Tool Setup steps

    Lecture 1: Detailed Steps To Install Latest NGSpice From Scratch

    Lecture 2: Detailed Steps To Install And Configure Magic With Sky130 PDKs

    Lecture 3: Detailed Steps To Install And Configure Xshem With Sky130PDKs

    Lecture 4: Simple Inverter Design Using Xschem And Sky130 Models to confirm tool install

    Lecture 5: Simple Pre-Layout Simulation Steps Using NGSpice

    Chapter 5: Conclusion

    Lecture 1: Conclusion

    Instructors

  • VSD Intern DAC IP design using Sky130 PDKs Part 1  No.2
    Kunal Ghosh
    Digital and Sign-off expert at VLSI System Design(VSD)
  • VSD Intern DAC IP design using Sky130 PDKs Part 1  No.3
    Skandha Deepsita S
    Avid teaching experience with integrated theory and Hands-on
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