Principles of CMOS VLSI design: A systems perspective (VLSI systems series)

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ISBN-10:

0201082225

ISBN-13:

9780201082227

Author(s): Weste, Neil
Released: Jan 01, 1985
Publisher: Addison-Wesley
Format: Hardcover, 534 pages

Description:

With this revision, Weste conveys an understanding of CMOS technology, circuit design, layout, and system design sufficient to the designer. The book deals with the technology down to the layout level of detail, thereby providing a bridge from a circuit to a form that may be fabricated. The early chapters provide a circuit view of the CMOS IC design, the middle chapters cover a sub-system view of CMOS VLSI, and the final section illustrates these techniques using a real-world case study.

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