Design and fabrication of a CMOS signal conversion integrated circuit for remote control hobbyists

The availability of low-cost VLSI (very large scale integration) design software and fabrication services for design, simulation, and layout of integrated circuits has become readily accessible to universities for classroom instruction. The design and fabrication of a CMOS integrated circuit is described, which converts an eight-bit digital signal to a pulse-width modulated (PWM) signal and vice versa for radio control hobbyist transceivers and motor servos. This example design serves to describe a subset of VLSI design tools from the University of California, Berkeley, the University of Washington, and Microelectronics Center of North Carolina and MOSIS fabrication services available for classroom instruction.