VLSI Design course emphasizes on imparting overall exposure to the concept and design methodologies of all significant aspects of VLSI engineering relevant to the industry needs. The program offers in-depth, hands-on training on various design methods such as gate level, register transfer level, abstract level designs, etc. At the end of the course, the student can understand the VLSI manufacturing processor, solve a real-world problems and map and port these issues in an integrated circuit.
Very-large-scale integration (VLSI) is the process of creating an integrated circuit (IC) by combining thousands of transistors into a single chip. VLSI began in the 1970s when complex semiconductor and communication technologies were being developed. The microprocessor is a VLSI device. Before the introduction of VLSI technology most ICs had a limited set of functions they could perform. An electronic circuit might consist of a CPU, ROM, RAM and other glue logic. VLSI lets IC designers add all of these into one chip.