VLSI Handbook, Second Edition
Wai-Kai Chen
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| Dewey Subject Codes: | Science - Physics | 630 |
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Probably the best way to convey some idea of the broad scope of this book is to simply give the headings of the various sections of the book, rembering that each section contains from a handful to a bunch of chapters covering their own specialty: I - VLSI Technology II - Devices and Their Models III - Low Power Electronics and Design IV - Amplifiers V - Logic Circuits VI - Memory, Registers and System Timing VII - Analog Circuits VIII - Microprocessor and ASIC IX - Testing of Digital Systems X - Compound Semiconductor Integrated Circuit Technology XI - Design Automation XI - VLSI Signal Processing XIII - Design Languages Each chapter in each section is written by an individual or team that is expert in that particular subject. As their accumulated wisdom tends to be at the state of the art in that particular field, this is not a book for the complete beginner. It is intended for the working engineer, probably BS level, with a need for a one-source reference to keep abreast of new techniques and procedures as well as review standard practices. It is easily the most complete source of information on VLSI available. |
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