A PSPICE Project

A PSPICE Project

This is a project for digital electronic course. It deals with CMOS inverter. it should be done on PSPICE. See the attachments.

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EE251 PSPICE Project Assignment

Due 4/18/2019

Part 1 (25 points): Using PSPICE, simulate a CMOS inverter

(a) Using a DC sweep on the input, produce the voltage transfer curve of the circuit

(b) Modify the ‘length’ parameter in the model for the MbreakP component so that you get a symmetrical switching curve. An example of modifying the transistor model is shown in the PSPICE tutorial on MOSFETs uploaded to e-campus. Determine the noise margins of the inverter. Hint: export the data points from the DC sweep as a .TXT or .CSV file and use Excel or MATLAB to determine the noise margins.

Part 2 (75 points): Using PSPICE, simulate a CMOS logic circuit that produces the complement of function AB+C .

(a) Optimize the MbreakN and MbreakP models to provide a symmetric switching curve. After optimization, provide the voltage levels for high and low inputs and outputs in a truth table. Assume a high input is VDD and a low input is 0. Hint: Modify the ‘length’ parameter in the model file for the MbreakN component so that a logic ‘0’ output is as low as possible (10s of mV).

(b) Using a DC sweep on one of the logic inputs, produce the voltage transfer curve of the circuit when switching from input high to input low. Determine the noise margins of the circuit.

Bonus (+15 points): Modify the circuit from Part 2 to be a clocked CMOS circuit that produces the same logic function.

(a) In truth tables, provide the voltage levels for high and low inputs and outputs when i) clock is set to logic ‘1’ and ii) clock is set to logic ‘0’. For both cases (i) and (ii), chose MbreakN and MbreakP model parameters that give the best possible voltage values for logic inputs ‘1’ and ‘0’.

What to turn in for this assignment:

  1. Circuit diagrams for all sections with your name in the schematic diagram title field
  2. Truth tables for Part 2(a) (and the Bonus if completed)
  3. PSPICE output plots for the voltage transfer characteristics for all sections
  4. A table of the noise margins determined for Part 1(b) and Part 2(b)

Items 1-4 above should be provided in report format, with figures and tables inserted into a MSWord document. All figures and tables should be accompanied by a figure caption and explanatory text describing the result(s) shown. For each section, your MbreakN and MbreakP model parameters must be clearly identified. For Part 1, discuss the voltage transfer characteristics of your inverter before and after optimization. Based on the noise margins calculated for Parts 1 & 2, comment on whether the output of your circuit could be used as an input for another identical circuit.

Include a cover page for the final version of your project report. I will accept electronic (email) or physical submissions. Color prints are not required unless it makes your plots easier to interpret. If choosing to print the assignment, you may want to invert the colors on the PSPICE outputs to conserve ink/toner.

Directions for Downloading PSPICE

  1. Go to https://www.orcad.com/resources/download-orcad-lite
  2. Fill out the required information to receive the download link

a. In the drop-down menu, choose “OrCAD 17.2 PCB Designer Lite Software (All products)”

  1. You will then receive an email with the download link

Starting a new project:

  1. Run OrCad Capture CIS – Lite
  2. Select the option to start a new design (or go to File -> New -> Design)
  3. Draw your circuit. The customizable NMOS and PMOS parts are located the following drop-down options in the “Place” menu:

The sources and ground are located there as well.

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