
High Performance Integrated Circuit Design e-bog
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The latest techniques for designing robust, high performance integrated circuits in nanoscale technologiesFocusing on a new technological paradigm, this practical guide describes the interconnect-centric design methodologies that are now the major focus of nanoscale integrated circuits (ICs). High Performance Integrated Circuit Design begins by discussing the dominant role of on-chip interconne...
E-bog
1167,65 DKK
Forlag
McGraw Hill
Udgivet
14 august 2012
Længde
704 sider
Genrer
TJFC
Sprog
English
Format
pdf
Beskyttelse
LCP
ISBN
9780071635752
The latest techniques for designing robust, high performance integrated circuits in nanoscale technologiesFocusing on a new technological paradigm, this practical guide describes the interconnect-centric design methodologies that are now the major focus of nanoscale integrated circuits (ICs). High Performance Integrated Circuit Design begins by discussing the dominant role of on-chip interconnects and provides an overview of technology scaling. The book goes on to cover data signaling, power management, synchronization, and substrate-aware design.Specific design constraints and methodologies unique to each type of interconnect are addressed. This comprehensive volume also explains the design of specialized circuits such as tapered buffers and repeaters for data signaling, voltage regulators for power management, and phase-locked loops for synchronization. This is an invaluable resource for students, researchers, and engineers working in the area of high performance ICs.Coverage includes: Technology scalingInterconnect modeling and extractionSignal propagation and delay analysisInterconnect coupling noiseGlobal signalingPower generationPower distribution networksCAD of power networksTechniques to reduce power supply noisePower dissipationSynchronization theory and tradeoffsSynchronous system characteristicsOn-chip clock generation and distributionSubstrate noise in mixed-signal ICsTechniques to reduce substrate noise