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Digital Integrated Circuits: A Design Perspective, 1/e

Jan M. Rabaey, University of California, Berkeley

Published December, 1995 by Prentice Hall Engineering/Science/Mathematics

Copyright 1996, 702 pp.
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ISBN 0-13-178609-1


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Summary

Progressive in content and form, this practical text successfully bridges the gap between the circuit perspective and system perspective of digital integrated circuit design. Beginning with solid discussions on the operation of electronic devices and and in-depth analysis of the nucleus of digital design, the text maintains a consistent, logical flow of subject matter throughout, addressing today's most significant and compelling industry topics: the impact of interconnect, design for low power, issues in timing and clocking, design methodologies, and the tremendous effect of design automation on the digital design perspective.

Features


Examines cutting-edge topics in design, such as complex gates, adders, multipliers, registers, controllers and memories.
Focuses on practical design issues, with examples, design problems and case studies creating practical knowledge applicable in industrial design.
Treats design from device up-to- module level, creating a solid foundation for our next generation of design technicians.
Offers perspectives on the future evolution of design practice at the end of each chapter to put issues discussed in a broader vision.
Supplements and reinforces learning with numerous illustrations and reality-based design problems.


Table of Contents

    1. Introduction.
I. A CIRCUIT PERSPECTIVE.
    2. The Devices.
    Appendix A. Layout Design Rules.
    Appendix B. Small-Signal Models.
    3. The Inverter.
    4. Designing Combinational Logic Gates in CMOS.
    Appendix C. Layout Techniques for Complex Gates.
    5. Very High Performance Digital Circuits.
    Appendix D. The Schottky-Barrier Diode.
    6. Designing Sequential Logic Circuits.
II. A SYSTEMS PERSPECTIVE.
    7. Designing Arithmetic Building Blocks.
    Appendix E. From Datapath Schematics to Layout.
    8. Coping with Interconnect.
    9. Timing Issues in Digital Circuits.
    10. Designing Memory and Array Structures.
    11. Design Methodologies.
    Problem Solutions.
    Index.


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