520.490: Analog and Digital
VLSI Systems and Architecture
Design
Projects
Fall
2003
The VLSI experience gained in the course culminates in the class design
project, which takes students through a complete design cycle, from an algorithmic and system-level
description to transistor-level implementation in an integrated circuit. Groups of two or three students design
and layout a VLSI system-on-a-chip using the Cadence CAD tools, including
post-layout verification and simulation.
Select designs are fabricated through MOSIS, and laboratory
facilities are available for testing after the course.
Students in class
work closely together with and receive guidance from graduate students
in the Adaptive Microsystems
Laboratory. This provides for valuable research training
experience for the students in class, and also educational training
experience for the graduate students in the laboratory.
Detailed instructions
and guidelines for the project can be found here.
Information on Fall 2003 design projects appears below, with links to
the final reports. Fall 2000, 2001 and 2002 design projects are
archived here.
Low-Intensity Image Sensor
Focal-Plane Wavelet Image Compression
Centroid and Volume Tracking Imager
Multi-Tone Music Synthesizer
Adaptive Delta Modulation Audio Encoder and Decoder
RF Energy Harvesting Wireless Transceiver
Last updated 12/12/2003, Gert Cauwenberghs <gert@jhu.edu>
Image Sensing and Processing
LaVida Cooper, Josh Cysyk and Weikun Luo
Graduate Advisor: Shantanu Chakrabartty
Adeel Abbas, Saurav Panda and Vikram Shirgur
Graduate Advisor: Shantanu Chakrabartty
John Dickinson, Jeremy Goldin, Rebecca Lund and Scot Myhr
Graduate Advisor: Shantanu Chakrabartty
Audio Coding and Synthesis
Matt McKee, Agatha Monzon, Loren Robinson and Maxwell Sa'Pereira
Graduate Advisor: Yunbin Deng
Stephen Ajemian, Richard Hamilton, Michael Poston and John Truelove
Graduate Advisor: Abdullah Celik
Wireless Communication
David Ploskonka and Christian Sauer
Graduate Advisor: Milutin Stanacevic