Atlas of IC Technologies

Atlas of IC Technologies
Author: W. Maly
Publsiher: Benjamin-Cummings Publishing Company
Total Pages: 360
Release: 1987
Genre: Computers
ISBN: UOM:39015012769702

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VLSI Design of Non Volatile Memories

VLSI Design of Non Volatile Memories
Author: Giovanni Campardo,Rino Micheloni,David Novosel
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 616
Release: 2005-01-18
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 354020198X

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VLSI-Design for Non-Volatile Memories is intended for electrical engineers and graduate students who want to enter into the integrated circuit design world. Non-volatile memories are treated as an example to explain general design concepts. Practical illustrative examples of non-volatile memories, including flash types, are showcased to give insightful examples of the discussed design approaches. A collection of photos is included to make the reader familiar with silicon aspects. Throughout all parts of this book, the authors have taken a practical and applications-driven point of view, providing a comprehensive and easily understood approach to all the concepts discussed. Giovanni Campardo and Rino Micheloni have a solid track record of leading design activities at the STMicroelectronics Flash Division. David Novosel is President and founder of Intelligent Micro Design, Inc., Pittsburg, PA.

Technology Computer Aided Design for Si SiGe and GaAs Integrated Circuits

Technology Computer Aided Design for Si  SiGe and GaAs Integrated Circuits
Author: G.A. Armstrong,C.K. Maiti
Publsiher: IET
Total Pages: 457
Release: 2007-11-30
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9780863417436

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The first book to deal with a broad spectrum of process and device design, and modeling issues related to semiconductor devices, bridging the gap between device modelling and process design using TCAD. Presents a comprehensive perspective of emerging fields and covers topics ranging from materials to fabrication, devices, modelling and applications. Aimed at research-and-development engineers and scientists involved in microelectronics technology and device design via Technology CAD, and TCAD engineers and developers.

Critical Technologies for National Defense

Critical Technologies for National Defense
Author: Air Force Institute of Technology (U.S.)
Publsiher: AIAA
Total Pages: 350
Release: 1991
Genre: History
ISBN: 1563470098

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The DoD has identified the 20 most critical technologies that will be key to improving America's defense capabilities into the 21st century. Led by Senior Dean and Scientific Advisor J.S. Przemieniecki, the Air Force Institute of Technology's team of experts put together this important book for everyone involved in defense research and development. Each of the 20 critical technologies is examined in-depth, including physical and engineering principles. A full description of the technology in its current state of the art and its projected impact on future weapon systems is provided.

DSP Integrated Circuits

DSP Integrated Circuits
Author: Lars Wanhammar
Publsiher: Elsevier
Total Pages: 577
Release: 1999-02-24
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9780080504773

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DSP Integrated Circuits establishes the essential interface between theory of digital signal processing algorithms and their implementation in full-custom CMOS technology. With an emphasis on techniques for co-design of DSP algorithms and hardware in order to achieve high performance in terms of throughput, low power consumption, and design effort, this book provides the professional engineer, researcher, and student with a firm foundation in the theoretical as well as the practical aspects of designing high performance DSP integrated circuits. Centered around three design case studies, DSP Integrated Circuits thoroughly details a high-performance FFT processor, a 2-D Discrete Cosine Transform for HDTV, and a wave digital filter for interpolation of the sampling frequency. The case studies cover the essential parts of the design process in a top-down manner, from specification of algorithm design and optimization, scheduling of operations, synthesis of optimal architectures, realization of processing elements, to the floor-planning of the integrated circuit. Details the theory and design of digital filters - particularly wave digital filters, multi-rate digital filters, fast Fourier transforms (FFT's), and discrete cosine transforms (DCT's) Follows three complete "real-world" case studies throughout the book Provides complete coverage of finite word length effects in DSP algorithms In-depth survey of the computational properties of DSP algorithms and their mapping to optimal architectures Outlines DSP architectures and parallel, bit-serial, and distributed arithmetic Presents the design process in a top-down manner and incorporates numerous problems and solutions

Integrated Circuit Manufacturability

Integrated Circuit Manufacturability
Author: José Pineda de Gyvez,Dhiraj Pradhan
Publsiher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 338
Release: 1998-10-30
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9780780334472

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"INTEGRATED CIRCUIT MANUFACTURABILITY provides comprehensive coverage of the process and design variables that determine the ease and feasibility of fabrication (or manufacturability) of contemporary VLSI systems and circuits. This book progresses from semiconductor processing to electrical design to system architecture. The material provides a theoretical background as well as case studies, examining the entire design for the manufacturing path from circuit to silicon. Each chapter includes tutorial and practical applications coverage. INTEGRATED CIRCUIT MANUFACTURABILITY illustrates the implications of manufacturability at every level of abstraction, including the effects of defects on the layout, their mapping to electrical faults, and the corresponding approaches to detect such faults. The reader will be introduced to key practical issues normally applied in industry and usually required by quality, product, and design engineering departments in today's design practices: * Yield management strategies * Effects of spot defects * Inductive fault analysis and testing * Fault-tolerant architectures and MCM testing strategies. This book will serve design and product engineers both from academia and industry. It can also be used as a reference or textbook for introductory graduate-level courses on manufacturing."

Analysis and Solutions for Switching Noise Coupling in Mixed Signal ICs

Analysis and Solutions for Switching Noise Coupling in Mixed Signal ICs
Author: X. Aragones,J.L. Gonzalez,Antonio Rubio
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 242
Release: 2013-03-09
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9781475730135

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Modern microelectronic design is characterized by the integration of full systems on a single die. These systems often include large high performance digital circuitry, high resolution analog parts, high driving I/O, and maybe RF sections. Designers of such systems are constantly faced with the challenge to achieve compatibility in electrical characteristics of every section: some circuitry presents fast transients and large consumption spikes, whereas others require quiet environments to achieve resolutions well beyond millivolts. Coupling between those sections is usually unavoidable, since the entire system shares the same silicon substrate bulk and the same package. Understanding the way coupling is produced, and knowing methods to isolate coupled circuitry, and how to apply every method, is then mandatory knowledge for every IC designer. Analysis and Solutions for Switching Noise Coupling in Mixed-Signal ICs is an in-depth look at coupling through the common silicon substrate, and noise at the power supply lines. It explains the elementary knowledge needed to understand these phenomena and presents a review of previous works and new research results. The aim is to provide an understanding of the reasons for these particular ways of coupling, review and suggest solutions to noise coupling, and provide criteria to apply noise reduction. Analysis and Solutions for Switching Noise Coupling in Mixed-Signal ICs is an ideal book, both as introductory material to noise-coupling problems in mixed-signal ICs, and for more advanced designers facing this problem.

Information Technology Atlas Europe

Information Technology Atlas   Europe
Author: International Organisations Services
Publsiher: IOS Press
Total Pages: 464
Release: 1990
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9051990316

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