About Us

Meet the team behind the NBA⁺ SRAM Project for ENGR 848 at San Francisco State University

Aaron
Aaron
VLSI Design Engineer – Circuit Design, Simulation & Documentation
SRAM Array
Simulation
Theory
Design Logic Implementation
Designed and implemented core SRAM circuit components
Developed the interactive SRAM demo simulator
Bridged hardware design with software implementation
Created logic simulation and testing frameworks
Bisum
Bisum
VLSI Design Engineer – Circuit Design, Simulation & Documentation
SRAM Array
Simulation
Theory
Design Logic Layout
Designed and implemented core SRAM circuit components
Contributed to logical architecture and design principles
Created logic simulation and testing frameworks
Performed simulation analysis and performance optimization
Nick
Nick
VLSI Design Engineer – Circuit Design, Simulation & Documentation
Simulation
Testing
Theory
Documentation
Performed simulation analysis and performance optimization
Provided theoretical foundation for design decisions
Conducted timing analysis and comprehensive documentation
Created detailed documentation and architectural diagrams
Course Information
ENGR 848 at San Francisco State University
Course:ENGR 848 - VLSI Design
Institution:San Francisco State University
Department:Electrical Engineering
Project Type:SRAM Design & Implementation
Project Methodology
Our approach to VLSI design
  • 1.Theoretical Foundation: Established design principles and architecture
  • 2.Component Design: Individual circuit elements were designed and optimized
  • 3.Verification: DRC and LVS checks were performed on all components
  • 4.Integration: Components were integrated into a complete SRAM array
  • 5.Software Implementation: Interactive demo was developed to showcase functionality
  • 6.Documentation: Comprehensive documentation of design and results