EE 141 - Introduction to Digital Integrated Circuits
This is a collection of links to lectures of Electrical Engineering 141: Introduction to Digital Integrated Circuits from UC Berkeley Webcasts. Usual topics covered in this course include: CMOS devices and deep sub-micron manufacturing technology. CMOS inverters and complex gates. Modeling of interconnect wires. Optimization of designs with respect to a number of metrics: cost, reliability, performance, and power dissipation. Sequential circuits, timing considerations, and clocking approaches. Design of large system blocks, including arithmetic, interconnect, memories, and programmable logic arrays.
| Video.. | Electrical Engineering 141, 001 - Introduction to Digital Integrated Circuits (Fall 2011) |
| Introduction to Digital Integrated Circuits - Professor Borivoje Nikolic. Lecture 1. Lecture 2. Lecture 3. Lecture 4. Lecture 5. ... |
| Video.. | Electrical Engineering 141, 001 - Introduction to Digital Integrated Circuits (Spring 2011) |
| Introduction to Digital Integrated Circuits - Professor Jan M. Rabaey. Lecture 1. Lecture 2. Lecture 3. Lecture 4. Lecture 5. ... |
| Video.. | Electrical Engineering 141, 001 - Introduction to Digital Integrated Circuits (Fall 2010) |
| Instructor Elad Alon. Introduction to Digital Integrated Circuits. Lecture 1. Lecture 2. Lecture 3. Lecture 4. Lecture 5. ... |
| Video.. | Electrical Engineering 141, 001 - Introduction to Digital Integrated Circuits (Spring 2010) |
| Instructor Jan M. RABAEY. Introduction to Digital Integrated Circuits. Lecture 1. Lecture 2. Lecture 3. Lecture 4. Lecture 5. ... |
| Video.. | Electrical Engineering 141, 001 - Introduction to Digital Integrated Circuits (Fall 2009)..(iTunes) |
| Instructor Elad Alon. Introduction to Digital Integrated Circuits. Lecture 1. Lecture 2. Lecture 3. Lecture 4. Lecture 5. ... |
| Video.. | Electrical Engineering 141, 001 - Introduction to Digital Integrated Circuits (Spring 2009)..(iTunes) |
| Instructor Jan M. RABAEY. Introduction to Digital Integrated Circuits. Lecture 1. Lecture 2. Lecture 3. Lecture 4. Lecture 5. ... |