Week5 VLSI Subsystems Assignment Answers
Week5 VLSI Subsystems Assignment Answers
a) v, vii, viii, x, xv
b) v, vii, viii, ix,
c) i, v, xi, x, xv
d) ii, iii, xiii, vii, xv
e) iv, vi, ix, xiii, xi
f) vi, viii, ix, xii, xv
g) xi, xii, xiii, xiv, xv
h) v, vii, viii, x, xiii
2. In the context of the short-channel model of transistors, what is the logical effort of a
2-input NOR gate?
a) 1.667
b) 1
c) 1.500
d) 1.111
e) 0.667
f) 0.6
g) 0.5
h) 0.9
3. How many unskewed inverters of 2:1 size is required to design a ring oscillator
operating at 1.32 GHz for a 65 nm technology? Consider RC = 1 ps.
a) 31
b) 32
c) 62
d) 63
e) 292
f) 33
g) 13
h) 132
a) 18 ps
b) 12 ps
c) 32 ps
d) 3.13 ns
e) 330 ps
f) 69 ps
g) 310 ps
h) 3.19 ns
5. To achieve optimal delay in the provided circuit, what should be the sizing of the
PMOS transistor in Inverter "X"?
a) 21.15
b) 2.15
c) 1.436
d) 7.18
e) 2
f) 6.667
g) 14.36
h) Impossible to determine.
Solution:
6. Find the optimal normalized delay of circuit.
a) 45
b) 45.5
c) 13.5
d) 15
e) 11.8
f) 12
g) 10
h) 8
Solution:
7. In the process of optimizing the circuit for the number of stages, the ideal value for
F^(1/N) should closely approximate which of the following options?
a) 3.253
b) 32.53
c) 2
d) 2.253
e) 5
f) 1.253
g) 3.591
h) 22.53
8. In a complex digital circuit, the path effort of the critical path is 1927 and for the
current design, critical path includes 6 stages. If the designer can adjust the gate sizes
in all stages and can add more inverter stages, how many extra inverter stages are
required to finetune the delay to a optimal value?
a) 0
b) 1
c) 2
d) 3
e) 4
f) 5
g) 6
h) 7
9. For an inverter with input capacitance of 8C, and load capacitance of 1024C, what is
the optimum number of inverter stages including the first one required to minimize the
delay keeping the non-inverted logic.
a) 1
b) 10
c) 2
d) 4
e) 3
f) 2√2
g) 3.7
h) 3.59
10. Examine circuits i, ii, and iii and organize them in the correct order based on
their respective critical path delays.
a) (i) > (ii) > (iii)
b) (i) > (iii) > (ii)
c) (ii) > (i) > (iii)
d) (ii) > (iii) > (i)
e) (iii) > (i) > (ii)
f) (iii) > (ii) > (i)
g) (i) > (iii) = (ii)
h) (i) < (iii) = (ii)