| We are most gratified to find that the first edition of The VLSI Handbook (2000) was well received and is widely used. Thus, we feel that our original goal of providing in-depth professional-level coverage of VLSI technology was, indeed, worthwhile. Seven years is a short time in terms of development of science and technology; however as this handbook shows, momentous changes have occurred during this period, necessitating not only the updating of many chapters of the handbook, but more startling, the addition and expansion of many topics. Significant examples are low-power electronics and design, testing of digital systems, VLSI signal processing, and design languages and tools to name a few of the more prominent additions.
Written by a stellar international panel of expert contributors, this handbook remains the most up-to-date, reliable, and comprehensive source for real answers to practical problems. In addition to updated information in most chapters, this edition features several heavily revised and completely rewritten chapters, new chapters on such topics as CMOS fabrication and high-speed circuit design, heavily revised sections on testing of digital systems and design languages, and two entirely new sections on low-power electronics and VLSI signal processing. An updated compendium of references and other resources-such as software, databases, standards, and seminars-points toward more in-depth information.
Focuses on the key concepts, models, and equations that enable the electrical engineer to analyze, design, and predict the behavior of very largescale integrated circuits. Provides the most upto-date information on IC technology you can find. DLC: Integrated circuits--Very large scale integration. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title. |
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