Hi, Unfortunately, there is a problem with the university webserver. I hope they will fix it today (or as soon as possible). I plan on moving the content to another webserver, since these problems seem to occur frequently. However, this process will take some time. Sorry for the inconvenience.
There are not enough words to express thanks for what you are doing for students of VLSI all over the world for free. Thanks! I wish to ask ..if.. there Are there any tutorial sheets, practice problems, exam papers, lab exercises etc available on your website for more comprehensive learning experience. I found your tutorials on DIC in Hebrew with some English slides. Are there more resources? I would love to explore.
Thank you Sarita for you such kind words. Regarding exercises and such - all that I really currently offer are the DMC practices. The practice slides and notes are all in English (if you opened the first one, you may have seen some Hebrew, but that's only the logistics for the students in the course 15 years ago :). The notes there are what I prepared for myself as a Master's student to make sure I wouldn't make any mistakes when solving the problems on the blackboard (and I needed them!), so they really are step by step and very very detailed. For my other courses, there is a lot of IP and proprietary stuff there, so I don't release it. I may collaborate with some of the EDA/Foundry players in the future and put up exercises in my other courses, but so far, that is only wishful thinking...
Really Awesome course..It will really help lots of my VLSI students to learn the complete flow of design...I request please make a more wonderful video which will help the scientific community a lot.
@@AdiTeman Hi Sir, Very good videos and its really helpful for digital VLSI design. can you please share Lecture slides or PDFs also as that makes it easy to refer to concepts later.
Hi Yao, Indeed, the faculty website is down due to security concerns. If you need to access the slides in the meantime, please email me at adam.teman@biu.ac.il and tell me which slide decks you need. I also may move them to a different server if it is not resolved soon. Thank for your interest, Adi
So I guess that's more semantic than anything else. In general, it would be reliability, for sure. But certain things become less reliable (or fail completely) due to operating at too high a frequency; hence, lower performance would provide reliability. I think that all things are a bit connected, so pretty much everything probably has dependence on all of the metrics...
Hi Mahmoud, Indeed, the faculty website is down due to security concerns. If you need to access the slides in the meantime, please email me at adam.teman@biu.ac.il and tell me which slide decks you need. I also may move them to a different server if it is not resolved soon. Thank for your interest, Adi
Hi Dr. Teman, I extremely appreciate your effort to put up such useful online lectures! May I ask what are the prerequisites for this course? I would assume your “Introduction to Digital Electronic Circuits” be among one of them, but are there any more required courses?
Hi Nghia, sorry for the late response. I somehow didn't see this question until now. To answer your question, indeed, a basic introduction to circuits and systems is required. My "Introduction to Digital Electronic Circuits” is perfect for that, but unfortunately, I haven't had the chance to record the lectures in English (although the slides are quite detailed and they're in English). Any course that teaches the basics of MOSFETs as a switch and building CMOS gates should be sufficient. A good background in semiconductor devices is also required or at least recommended, and some basics of digital systems (Boolean Algebra and such).
Thank you for the kind words. I have several more courses on my UA-cam channel or summarized on my faculty website: www.eng.biu.ac.il/temanad/teaching/
Sir, I aced my interview for my dream university because of your sensational teaching. I am grateful to you for posting these for free
Sai, that is really exciting to hear!
Good luck on your new adventure (where is it?).
@@AdiTeman India sir
Your courses are among the best in the industry. Salute professor
Thanks for the kind words!
Outstanding lectures professor, Hopfully continue yours successfully. P.S, we can't download/open the slides (pdf), please we need your help on that.
Hi,
Unfortunately, there is a problem with the university webserver.
I hope they will fix it today (or as soon as possible).
I plan on moving the content to another webserver, since these problems seem to occur frequently. However, this process will take some time.
Sorry for the inconvenience.
There are not enough words to express thanks for what you are doing for students of VLSI all over the world for free. Thanks! I wish to ask ..if.. there Are there any tutorial sheets, practice problems, exam papers, lab exercises etc available on your website for more comprehensive learning experience. I found your tutorials on DIC in Hebrew with some English slides. Are there more resources? I would love to explore.
Thank you Sarita for you such kind words.
Regarding exercises and such - all that I really currently offer are the DMC practices. The practice slides and notes are all in English (if you opened the first one, you may have seen some Hebrew, but that's only the logistics for the students in the course 15 years ago :). The notes there are what I prepared for myself as a Master's student to make sure I wouldn't make any mistakes when solving the problems on the blackboard (and I needed them!), so they really are step by step and very very detailed.
For my other courses, there is a lot of IP and proprietary stuff there, so I don't release it. I may collaborate with some of the EDA/Foundry players in the future and put up exercises in my other courses, but so far, that is only wishful thinking...
Really Awesome course..It will really help lots of my VLSI students to learn the complete flow of design...I request please make a more wonderful video which will help the scientific community a lot.
Thanks for the kind words. I am working on some additional lectures, and as soon as I find the time, I will record them and upload them.
@@AdiTeman Hi Sir, Very good videos and its really helpful for digital VLSI design. can you please share Lecture slides or PDFs also as that makes it easy to refer to concepts later.
Hi Sir, Your lectures are really very informative. kudos to you for your effort.
Thanks a lot!
Hi Adi, seems your website cannot be accessed (from US) since a few months ago?
Hi Yao,
Indeed, the faculty website is down due to security concerns. If you need to access the slides in the meantime, please email me at adam.teman@biu.ac.il and tell me which slide decks you need. I also may move them to a different server if it is not resolved soon.
Thank for your interest,
Adi
My faculty website is back online www.eng.biu.ac.il/temanad/teaching/
Stability of IC comes under Performance part or in Reliability one?
Hi Divaker,
Which "stability" are you referring to?
@@AdiTeman
Usually under static and dynamic operations
For example a single SRAM cell
So I guess that's more semantic than anything else. In general, it would be reliability, for sure. But certain things become less reliable (or fail completely) due to operating at too high a frequency; hence, lower performance would provide reliability. I think that all things are a bit connected, so pretty much everything probably has dependence on all of the metrics...
@@AdiTeman okay nice.
Thanks a lot
dr adi . web site for your faculty not opens .i can't download the slides
Hi Mahmoud,
Indeed, the faculty website is down due to security concerns. If you need to access the slides in the meantime, please email me at adam.teman@biu.ac.il and tell me which slide decks you need. I also may move them to a different server if it is not resolved soon.
Thank for your interest,
Adi
My faculty website is back online www.eng.biu.ac.il/temanad/teaching/
@@AdiTeman Thanks Dr Adi
Very good class!
Thanks! I hope to roll out the full course in the next few months. Stay tuned!
Hi Dr. Teman, I extremely appreciate your effort to put up such useful online lectures! May I ask what are the prerequisites for this course? I would assume your “Introduction to Digital Electronic Circuits” be among one of them, but are there any more required courses?
Hi Nghia, sorry for the late response. I somehow didn't see this question until now. To answer your question, indeed, a basic introduction to circuits and systems is required. My "Introduction to Digital Electronic Circuits” is perfect for that, but unfortunately, I haven't had the chance to record the lectures in English (although the slides are quite detailed and they're in English). Any course that teaches the basics of MOSFETs as a switch and building CMOS gates should be sufficient. A good background in semiconductor devices is also required or at least recommended, and some basics of digital systems (Boolean Algebra and such).
thank you sir it's really amazing. and you are too..
So nice of you!
Really impressed by the content that you are making... Looking for more courses from you sir.
Thank you for the kind words.
I have several more courses on my UA-cam channel or summarized on my faculty website: www.eng.biu.ac.il/temanad/teaching/