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Building the future one transistor at a time. Click to subscribe! ► http://bit.ly/Scopes_Sub ◄ Daniel Bogdanoff and Mike Hoffman sit down with ASIC planner and chip sage Mike Beyers to learn a little more about the integrated circuit environment. Inspired by the blog post "Creating an ASIC - Our Quest to Make the Best Cheap Oscilloscope" https://community.keysight.com/commun... Now available on your favorite podcast platform and at https://EEsTalkTech.com This episode: https://EEsTalkTech.com/all-about-ASICs Twitter: @DanielBogdanoff / danielbogdanoff Learn more about using oscilloscopes: http://oscilloscopelearningcenter.com Check out the EEs Talk Tech electrical engineering podcast: • EEs Talk Tech - An Electrical Engineering ... https://EEsTalkTech.com More about Keysight oscilloscopes: http://bit.ly/SCOPES Check out our blog: http://bit.ly/ScopesBlog Like our Facebook page: / keysightbench Discussion Agenda We’re a real podcast now! 0:00 What is an ASIC (application specific integrated circuit) and why do we use them? 1:09 ASIC architecture 2:46 The main spec is “effective gate length” - the smallest thing you can find on a chip - like the gate of a CMOS transistor We also care about how many transistors you can fit in a square mm Metal layers for interconnects are also more important and can cause the mask sets to be more expensive Do we care more about footprint or depth? 4:10 Will Moore’s Law hit a dead end? 4:29 What about three dimensions? 5:37 Is Moore’s Law just a marketing number? 5:51 Does technology ever slow down? 6:29 Power is the biggest limiter 6:58 Google data centers next to hydroelectric dams 7:34 Battery power 7:43 Power drives cost 7:53 How does the power problem affect ASICs? 8:25 There are power integrity and thermal management concerns Dedicated routes on an ASIC vs switching on an FPGA 8:14 Who uses ASICs? 10:14 IOT technology ASICs on your bike 11:16 SRAM wireless electronic bike shifters 11:57 Is bike hacking a real thing? What to consider when investing in an ASIC 13:23 What’s the next best alternative? With an ASIC, you can often drive cost down, increase performance and increase reliability 14:11 Is there a return on investment? 14:24 What happens when Moore’s Law hits a dead end with transistors? 14:46 Could we replace electrical with optical? 15:30 Are there other fundamental devices out there? 16:20 The theoretical fourth device, the memristor 17:00 Will analog design ever die? 17:28 Non-binary logic 18:23 Building ASICs 18:50 In-house vs external fabs Writing the code in Verilog or VHDL vs higher level languages like C 22:50 The history of Keysight ASICs 25:45 Predictions 28:40 How to connect with us 29:00 #engineeringpodcast #circuitdesign #electricalengineeringpodcast #electricalengineering #electronics #ASIC #oscilloscope #oscilloscopes #analogdesign #digitaldesign #podcast