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A top-down guide to the design of digital integrated circuits.
Reflects industry design methods, moving from VLSI architecture design to CMOS fabrication.
Practical hints and tips, case studies, and checklists provide a how and when guide to design.
Key concepts and theory are explained when needed to provide the student with an insightful,
practical guide.
Homework problems test the student’s understanding.
Lecture slides help instructors deliver this course.
This unique guide to designing digital VLSI circuits takes a top-down approach, reflecting the nature
of the design process in industry. Starting with architecture design, the book explains the why and
how of digital design, using the physics that designers need to know, and no more.
Covering system and component aspects, design verification, VHDL modelling, clocking, signal
integrity, layout, electrical overstress, field-programmable logic, economic issues, and more, the
scope of the book is singularly comprehensive.
With a focus on CMOS technology, numerous examples — VHDL code, architectural concepts,
and failure reports — practical guidelines, and design checklists, this engaging textbook for senior
undergraduate and graduate courses on digital ICs will prepare students for the realities of chip
design.
Practitioners will also find the book valuable for its insights and its practical approach.
Instructor-only solutions and lecture slides are available at www.cambridge.org/9780521882675.
hubert kaeslin is head of the Microelectronics Design Center at the ETH Z¨urich, where he
is also a lecturer in the Department of Information Technology and Electrical Engineering. He was
awarded his Ph.D. in 1985 from the ETH and has 20 years’ experience teaching VLSI to students
and professionals. |
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