She is like a million times better than any professor who teaches engineering in India except the other IIT profs. who are comparable to her.So she is one of the best profs. ever ..so you should just shut up and listen to the best lecture you can get without whining about the accent and stuff..her accent is the thing which makes things unique ..that's the Indian accent!
greetings from Colombia. i saw a youtube vídeo a few days ago witch saying indian are the most ignorant people, i've looked for years ago how semicoductors are made and !! Gee !! see indians teach this as the normalest of themes, in my country we don't realize even a resistor. your land and your spirit is higher indian asians.
jorge mario, "who" said they are "ignorants"? it counters logic. Look at the top names in the top US universities, you will always see indian names. Right now, i'm studying computer graphics with the renowned Prof. Ravi Ramamoorthy (guess where he's from...)
Awesome Lecture series !!! I love it. Very useful and needed for non-electrical students who are interested to know about VLSI design. I recommend the lectures to my colleagues and friends here in USA and India. I thank Professor Dr. Nandita DasGupta for the lectures. I thank you all the professors for their efforts and the Indian Government for the initiative to enhance the learning of students all over the world.
Good evening sir , 🙏 i am an ECE student can ypu please give a detailed view of my future job through our core sir ... every one are saying something 😣🙏🙏🙏🙏
Greeting from Coimbatore, Tamilnadu in 2019 Your classes are awesome such a wonderful professor in VLSI all the time. I understood a lot. Thank you for Professor.
She is an awesome teacher.. Really. I have experienced so many lectures from different teachers but she is outstanding ❤ lovely way of teaching.. It's like story she made it so easy to learn vlsi🤩🤩🙏🙏🙏
Love to listen to your lectures mam...very happy in getting an opportunity for attending your live lecture on the same topic in 2017!! Thank you mam for coming to our college and giving a great lecture on VLSI process
Your way of teaching is extremely good. I wish, I could sit through all your lectures. You exactly know where to put emphasis to make sure the clarity and concepts get clearer to learner. Thank You Ma'm
We are made silicon in Thailand. grade 22o2, then to poly silicon ,then go to grade cemical grade for simiconductor , to make microship, 4,000,000 transister in one piece of silicon
My American brain wakes up to this instruction with her accent and it doesn't hurt that she looks, sounds , and behaves a bit like Merle Oberon either.
In VLSI design according to application chip will vary,for mobile application switching circuit s are used,power application power PNP transistor are used,similarly
shouldn't it be the reverse for the masks, uv light is used to cure, not soften so really the light would be let through for regions that you want to keep and the rest would remain uncured for washing
all nptel videos were intended for SAARC countries....including Pakistan .remember knowledge has no bounderis so better not to harass anyone based on region.
Even the MIT didnt upload lectures on VLSI.. Kudos to NPTEL... This really is open learning..
IITs have better academics than MIT
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@@vaibhavhayaran how come? Mtlb kuchch bhi
@@vaibhavhayaran nope iiser,isi are better than iit in terms of academics and mit is far ahead..
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The way u r explaining is beautiful, so anyone can attend full lecture without any hesitation. Thank you mam.
She is like a million times better than any professor who teaches engineering in India except the other IIT profs. who are comparable to her.So she is one of the best profs. ever ..so you should just shut up and listen to the best lecture you can get without whining about the accent and stuff..her accent is the thing which makes things unique ..that's the Indian accent!
This video is a gem and also the upcoming ones. Really appreciate the quality of education provided by the IITs compared to a tier-3 college.
greetings from Colombia. i saw a youtube vídeo a few days ago witch saying indian are the most ignorant people, i've looked for years ago how semicoductors are made and !! Gee !! see indians teach this
as the normalest of themes, in my country we don't realize even a resistor.
your land and your spirit is higher indian asians.
thank you for praising my country :) India has many faults and a long way to go but good hardworking people are trying to improve situations
Only iits iiscs professor knows detailed concepts and can teach any person fluent in English
jorge mario, "who" said they are "ignorants"? it counters logic. Look at the top names in the top US universities, you will always see indian names. Right now, i'm studying computer graphics with the renowned Prof. Ravi Ramamoorthy (guess where he's from...)
Thank you for praising our country
En Colombia también diseñamos IC, Jorge deberías conocer al grupo de investigación Onchip en la Universidad Industrial de Santander.
Awesome Lecture series !!! I love it. Very useful and needed for non-electrical students who are interested to know about VLSI design. I recommend the lectures to my colleagues and friends here in USA and India. I thank Professor Dr. Nandita DasGupta for the lectures. I thank you all the professors for their efforts and the Indian Government for the initiative to enhance the learning of students all over the world.
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Fantastic. Thank you for sharing. I was at the IITM CAD for VLSI working for the eminenet prof H.N. Mahabala way back in 88.
Good evening sir , 🙏 i am an ECE student can ypu please give a detailed view of my future job through our core sir ... every one are saying something 😣🙏🙏🙏🙏
Greeting from Coimbatore, Tamilnadu in 2019 Your classes are awesome such a wonderful professor in VLSI all the time. I understood a lot. Thank you for Professor.
She is an awesome teacher.. Really. I have experienced so many lectures from different teachers but she is outstanding ❤ lovely way of teaching.. It's like story she made it so easy to learn vlsi🤩🤩🙏🙏🙏
Thank you every single person and every single stuff to make availability of this lacture for students like me in 2023❤
Love to listen to your lectures mam...very happy in getting an opportunity for attending your live lecture on the same topic in 2017!! Thank you mam for coming to our college and giving a great lecture on VLSI process
Your way of teaching is extremely good. I wish, I could sit through all your lectures.
You exactly know where to put emphasis to make sure the clarity and concepts get clearer to learner.
Thank You Ma'm
Even a non engineering student can understand this...great work
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Mam you are the best. Real 💎 of our country’s teaching community.
I am 10 years late for ur great lecture madam..thank you soo much 🙏🙏
Too Precious Ma'am
YOU ARE AWESOME. you speak better english and make more sense than some of the professors I have who went to MIT
Each and every sentence you speak is valuable.
2024 anyone?????
Thinking to do btech in VLSI
Yesss 👍
@@vanshshete5184 no do BTech in electronics then after BTech you can go into your favourite domain , specilization mt krr phale bhai
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EXCELLENT TEACHING,ANY CONCEPTS ARE MADE EASY BY THIS GOD,STOOD AS A SYMBOL OF DIAMOND IN THIS HERO WORLD
Old is gold
We love your teaching methord.
way better than expected.
After watching this video I am in love with this subject . Thank you so much mam 💐
Chutiya Hai tu
I took this class at UTEP in 2005, excellent class. Loved it
I just want to say thank you, you explained so simple that even I understood
How are you madam?... It's our pleasure to listen 11years back tutorials.
which clg is came???
i am feeling like , i 'm in 90 😂 coz video is uploaded before my birth 🙃
Pass kara Diyarbakir mam apne ... You simply rock ...keep posting
vai..miane Msc me vlsi me achhha kiya sirf ..is lecture ke karan hi ..thanks madam ji
Best video on this topic in TH-cam 👍🏻
Subscribed for this Teacher 💯💯🙏🏻👌👌
mai B.tech final year ka student hu from BBD NITM LUCKNOW hu aur mai ne aaj tk aisa lecture nhe so na tha and thanks for you this videos teacher
I am extremely thankful to u mam
May u live long
And have a happy life
In a nutshell, the class was amazing!😉
most brilliant tutor came across so far..
Respected Madam,I have watched your every video and learn a lot from you.
thank you
Thank you ...mam..really it so nice to any VLSI learners by a top lecturers like U mam.
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Thank you ma'am
Such a great way of teaching
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Best lecture video I have ever seen
I love how it suddenly gets real at 32:03.
Reminds me of my college days..excellent command over the subject..thank u ma'm
very helpful ...with good explanation thank u so much mam😄
its really a nice way to present a complex topic of electronics engineering.....
thanks alot!!!!!!!!
very thnkful to you mam.....i wsh somedy i'll attend ur lecture tht time i'll feel luvky...thnx a lot mam
Awesome MAM.....I will view all your lectures....
What CAN b
e a better lecture?? Superb!!
watch at 1.5 x,because i agree its slow sometimes
IITs management: So, what do you want to include in your curriculum?
IITs Electrical department: yes
We are made silicon in Thailand. grade 22o2, then to poly silicon ,then go to grade cemical grade for simiconductor , to make microship, 4,000,000 transister in one piece of silicon
My American brain wakes up to this instruction with her accent and it doesn't hurt that she looks, sounds , and behaves a bit like Merle Oberon either.
Very useful for everybody....I gained a lot of knowledge from these lectures series.
best lecture series ever
EXCELLENT LECTURE !!! VERY WELL EXPLAINED FROM BASIC STEP BY STEP
Now we live in the age of FINFET's , I don't say MOSFET's are obsolete they are still used in less than 22nm technology
Now even FINFET's are also going to be replaced by nano-wire transistors where gate surrounds the channel from 4-sides
In VLSI design according to application chip will vary,for mobile application switching circuit s are used,power application power PNP transistor are used,similarly
This is gold 🥇
Exceptional for Naive beginners
Thanks Madam .. The Information is very much useful. The teaching is extremely
wonderful.
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Nicely explained... Amazing lecture!
everything is now crystal clear...Thanks a lot mam :)
Crystal clear explanation..thanks a lot ma'am
She is good at knowledge.
Mam you are awesome...loved the lectures..
thnx mam.... very good explanation on VLSI design...
thankQ madem
these videos are very useful to my preparation
come and watch the video, keep spirit, good luck always
Very clear explanation and english
Very nice explanation!! Thanks a lot Dr.
Very nice Explanation Ma'am 👏👏👏👏
Thanks a lot!!!! 🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾🤍🤍
Aasome nice explanation to get idea about vlsi. Thank You
Thanks Nptel ♥️
stick diagram topic is not mentioned in your video
Very helpful nice and simple explanation... Thanks for sharing :)
OMG ! We can learn IIT contents without going to IIT. 😅
Good information for learnings
supeer mam♥️we want more videos to clear our doubts
recomended book for VLSI ?
Depending on the application PN,PNP transistor manufacturing will vary
start from today I follow you
Ques. why the oxidation takes place in cmos ?
shouldn't it be the reverse for the masks, uv light is used to cure, not soften
so really the light would be let through for regions that you want to keep and the rest would remain uncured for washing
very good lesson. this teacher is the best.
very good explanation !
Why is it called n+? And why the epitaxial layer is called "n". If they both have excessive electrons, how can electrons from n+ diffuse to n?
Good 👍
i saw video and there are good explanation of this sir or mam
Easy to understand and I have more knowledge.
AWESOME VIDEOS
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all nptel videos were intended for SAARC countries....including Pakistan .remember knowledge has no bounderis so better not to harass anyone based on region.
thankQ madem
these videos are so useful for my preparartion
Wonderful Lecturer and very good explanation.
Beautifully explained
explained well thanks
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thanks mam , u cleared my lots of confusion
The teaching is extremely outstanding with information
thank u madam
will any one tell me where ill get the video for antenna and wave propagation
GREAT WORK
Present & past syllabus is same or not mam tell me