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High-Performance Digital Vlsi Circuit Design

by Richard X. Gu, Mohamed I. Elmasry, Khaled M. Sharaf
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High-Performance Digital VLSI Circuit Design is the first book devoted entirely to the design of digital high-performance VLSI circuits. CMOS, BiCMOS and bipolar ciruits are covered in depth, including state-of-the-art circuit structures.
Recent advances in both the computer and telecommunications industries demand high-performance VLSI digital circuits. Digital processing of signals demands high-speed circuit techniques for the GHz range. The design of such circuits represents a great challenge; one that is amplified when the power supply is scaled down to 3.3 V. Moreover, the requirements of low-power/high-performance circuits adds an extra dimension to the design of such circuits.
High-Performance Digital VLSI Circuit Design is a self-contained text, introducing the subject of high-performance VLSI circuit design and explaining the speed/power tradeoffs. The first few chapters of the book discuss the necessary background material in the area of device design and device modeling, respectively. High-performance CMOS circuits are then covered, especially the new all-N-logic dynamic circuits. Propagation delay times of high-speed bipolar CML and ECL are developed analytically to give a thorough understanding of various interacting process, device and circuit parameters. High-current phenomena of bipolar devices are also addressed as these devices typically operate at maximum currents for limited device area. Different, new, high-performance BiCMOS circuits are presented and compared to their conventional counterparts. These new circuits find direct applications in the areas of high-speed adders, frequency dividers, sense amplifiers, level-shifters, input/output clock buffers and PLLs. The book concludes with a few system application examples of digital high-performance VLSI circuits.
Audience: A vital reference for practicing IC designers. Can be used as a text for graduate and senior undergraduate students in the area.

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High-Performance Digital VLSI Circuit Design is the first book devoted entirely to the design of digital high-performance VLSI circuits. CMOS, BiCMOS and bipolar ciruits are covered in depth, including state-of-the-art circuit structures.
Recent advances in both the computer and telecommunications industries demand high-performance VLSI digital circuits. Digital processing of signals demands high-speed circuit techniques for the GHz range. The design of such circuits represents a great challenge; one that is amplified when the power supply is scaled down to 3.3 V. Moreover, the requirements of low-power/high-performance circuits adds an extra dimension to the design of such circuits.
High-Performance Digital VLSI Circuit Design is a self-contained text, introducing the subject of high-performance VLSI circuit design and explaining the speed/power tradeoffs. The first few chapters of the book discuss the necessary background material in the area of device design and device modeling, respectively. High-performance CMOS circuits are then covered, especially the new all-N-logic dynamic circuits. Propagation delay times of high-speed bipolar CML and ECL are developed analytically to give a thorough understanding of various interacting process, device and circuit parameters. High-current phenomena of bipolar devices are also addressed as these devices typically operate at maximum currents for limited device area. Different, new, high-performance BiCMOS circuits are presented and compared to their conventional counterparts. These new circuits find direct applications in the areas of high-speed adders, frequency dividers, sense amplifiers, level-shifters, input/output clock buffers and PLLs. The book concludes with a few system application examples of digital high-performance VLSI circuits.
Audience: A vital reference for practicing IC designers. Can be used as a text for graduate and senior undergraduate students in the area.

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A reference for practicing designers of integrated circuits and suitable as a textbook for a relevant graduate or senior course. Treats the analysis and design of digital VLSI CMOS, bipolar and BiCMOS circuits that are optimized for high-performance applications. Reviews the background information on MOS and bipolar device design and modeling; describes CMOS, CML/ECL, NTL, and BiCMOS circuits; details methods for achieving high speed while maintaining low-power dissipation in digital circuits; and demonstrates the application of the principles and methods with the in-depth sample application of phase-locked loops. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

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A reference for practicing designers of integrated circuits and suitable as a textbook for a relevant graduate or senior course. Treats the analysis and design of digital VLSI CMOS, bipolar and BiCMOS circuits that are optimized for high-performance applications. Reviews the background information on MOS and bipolar device design and modeling; describes CMOS, CML/ECL, NTL, and BiCMOS circuits; details methods for achieving high speed while maintaining low-power dissipation in digital circuits; and demonstrates the application of the principles and methods with the in-depth sample application of phase-locked loops. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

Book Details

Published
October 1, 1995
Publisher
Springer-Verlag New York, LLC
Pages
337
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780792396413

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