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Algorithms for VLSI Computer Aided Design

Algorithms for VLSI Computer Aided Design. D. Zhou E.E. Department, UTD Richardson, TX 75083 zhoud@utdallas.edu. Topics. Introduction to VLSI Design Automation Physical design Verification High-level synthesis. Introduction to VLSI Design Automation VLSI design CAD (or EDA) tools

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Algorithms for VLSI Computer Aided Design

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  1. Algorithms for VLSI Computer Aided Design D. Zhou E.E. Department, UTD Richardson, TX 75083 zhoud@utdallas.edu Algorithms for VLSI CAD

  2. Topics • Introduction to VLSI Design Automation • Physical design • Verification • High-level synthesis VLSI Physical Design

  3. Introduction to VLSI Design Automation • VLSI design • CAD (or EDA) tools • Introduction to algorithms • Computational complexity VLSI Physical Design

  4. Physical design • Routing • Detailed routing • Global routing • Floor plan and placement • Interconnect circuit order reduction • Buffer sizing and insertion • Clock signal distribution • Power distribution • Timing analysis VLSI Physical Design

  5. Verification • Equivalent checking • SAT problem • Integer programming VLSI Physical Design

  6. High-level synthesis • Scheduling • Resource allocation VLSI Physical Design

  7. Grading policy • Homework ->15%, reading assignment ->15%, middle term project ->30%, and final project ->40%. • 85-100 ->A, 70-84 ->B, 60-69 ->C, below 60 ->F VLSI Physical Design

  8. References 1. N. Sherwani, “Algorithms for VLSI Physical Design,” Kluwer Academic Publishers, 1999. 2. T. H. Cormen and etc., “Introduction to Algorithms,” McGraw-Hill, 2001. 3. M. R. Garey and D. S. Hohnson, “Computers and Intractability,” W. H. Freeman and Company, 1979. 4. S. M. Rubin, “Computer Aids for VLSI Design,” Addison-Wesley, 1987. 5. W. Wolf, “Modern VLSI design,” Prentice Hall, 2002. 6. N. Weste and K. Eshraghian, “Principles of CMOS Design,” Addison-Wesley Publishing Company, 1993. VLSI Physical Design

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