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来自Philips Research Laboratories的经典书籍
[C.Lin]Mixed-Signal Layout Generation Concepts
by Chieh Lin , Arthur H. M. van Roermund
Publisher: Springer; 1 edition (October 31, 2003)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 1402075987
ISBN-13: 978-1402075988
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From the reviews:
"This book covers high-level placement and routing methods available from the 1970s to the present. For readers who want to learn about available layout algorithms, this book is a must. Readers will gain insight into what is challenging about routing and how to measure routing quality. This book is suitable for readers who want to learn about layout algorithms ." (IEEE Circuits & Devices Magazine, Vol. 21 (4), July/August, 2005)
"Mixed-Signal Layout Generation Concepts is an outstanding text that provides a clear insight on how to efficiently solve the tasks of placement and routing . The book is timely and well structured. The quality of all the contributions is generally high. This book should be of considerable interest for graduate-level students in Electrical Engineering. It can be also a worthwhile purchase for anyone interested in VLSI design. I heartily recommend the book to anyone interested in system-on-a-chip design." (Mile Stojcev, Microelectronics Reliability, Vol. 45, 2005)
Book Description:
Mixed-Signal Layout Generation Concepts covers important physical-design issues that exist in contemporary analog and mixed-signal design flows. Due to the increasing pressure on time-to-market, the steep increase in chip fabrication costs, and the increasing design complexity, it becomes even more challenging to produce a first-time right IC layout. The fundamental issues in creating a layout are placement and routing. Although these coupled problems have been investigated for many decades, no satisfactory automated solution has emerged yet. Fortunately, supported by modern computing power and results of new research that further improve computation efficiency, significant steps forward have been taken.
Mixed-Signal Layout Generation Concepts brings together many principles and techniques required to successfully develop and implement layout generation tools to accommodate many mixed-signal layout generation needs. Not only does it provide a comprehensive overview of state-of-the-art concepts, it also illustrates many concepts with intuitive examples and pseudo code. Altogether, it facilitates creation of insight in a vast and complex area.
For those who are new to the area of mixed-signal layout generation, this book provides an excellent introduction to advanced topics in this area. A practicing EDA researcher or tool developer might find this book a useful reference that combines classical and new principles. In addition, this book relates theories to each other and to pragmatic implementations. Finally, the designer, or layout artist, interested to have a thorough understanding of fundamental concepts in mixed-signal layout generation, can take advantage of the self-contained chapters in this book. |
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