Metals are excellent conductors of electricity because of their unique atomic structure, which allows electrons to move freely. When we…
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Difference between Mesh Topology and Tree Topology In a mesh topology, each device connects to several others, allowing data to…
Design Rule Check (DRC) and Design for Manufacturability (DFM) are two distinct aspects of the VLSI (Very Large Scale Integration)…
Leakage Current in CMOS Leakage current in a CMOS (Complementary Metal-Oxide-Semiconductor) transistor refers to the unwanted flow of electric current…
Stages of Physical Design The physical design process involves several stages that transform a high-level description of a digital circuit…
Types of Cells for Physical Design In physical design automation, various types of cells are used to fulfill specific design…
SOC Design Synthesis Behavioral synthesis, also known as architectural synthesis or high-level synthesis, encompasses the process of identifying the architectural…
Clock Domain Crossovers A collection of interconnected logic circuits that operate together under the control of a single clock signal…
System on Chip (SOC) A System on Chip (SOC) is an integrated circuit (IC) that hosts a complete computer system…
The Significance of Clock Signals The clock distribution network is responsible for distributing the clock signal(s) from a central point…