Introduction to Testing of VLSI Circuits & Fault Modeling – Free Udemy Courses
Introduction to Testing of VLSI Circuits & Fault Modeling Using DSCH 3.5
What you’ll learn
Introduction to Testing of VLSI Circuits & Fault Modeling – Free Udemy Courses
- Introduction to Testing, Principle of Testing, Empirical Rule
- Levels of Fault Modeling, Stuck at Faults
- Introduction to Simulation and DSCH 3.5 Software
- Conversion of DSCH file to Microwind file
- Implementation of AND gate and its fault analysis in DSCH 3.5 software
- Implementation of Half Adder and Full Adder and their fault analysis in DSCH 3.5 software
Requirements
-
Basic Concepts of VLSI, Knowledge of Logic Gates
Description
Welcome to this course, this course is about the understanding of Testing and Verification of VLSI Circuits.
This course will not only give you a theoretical understanding of Testing concepts but I am sure it will improve your confidence in designing and Fault Modeling analysis of VLSI Circuits.
This course will boost your interest in VLSI Domain.
You will learn the following concepts in this course
Introduction to Testing, Difference between testing and verification, Principle of Testing, Benefits of Testing, Types of Testing, Empirical Rule.
Concepts of Defect, Fault and Error, Levels of Fault Modeling, Types of Fault, and How we can calculate Single Stuck at Faults and Multiple Stuck At Faults of the different circuits.
Introduction to Simulation and DSCH 3.5 Software.
Conversion of DSCH file to Microwind file.
Implementation of AND gate and its fault analysis in DSCH 3.5 software.
Implementation of Half Adder and Full Adder and their fault analysis in DSCH 3.5 software.
After completing this course you will be able to design and simulate circuits and also will able to do fault analysis.
We are going to use DSCH 3.5 and Microwind Software for implementing circuits.
After completing this course you will be able to design and simulate circuits and also will able to do fault analysis.
I wish you all the best for the course.
Who this course is for
- First to Last year engineering students
- Class 10th, 11th, and 12th students