Principles of CMOS VLSI Design

A Systems Perspective, Second Edition


by: Neil H. E. Weste, Kamran Eshraghian

ISBN: 0-201-53376-6

pages: 608

© Addison-Wesley Publishing Company, 1993

binding: Cloth

With this updated text, Weste conveys an understanding of CMOS technology, circuit design, layout, and system design sufficient to feel confident with the technology. The book deals 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 through the use of a case study. This capstone section ties together the preceding chapters and gives the student a feel for real-world design.

Features

Features New to this Edition

Table of Contents

Introduction to CMOS Circuits
Introduction
MOS Transistors
MOS Transistor Switches
CMOS Logic
Circuit Representations
CMOS Summary

MOS Transistor Theory
Introduction
MOS Device Design Equation
The Complementary CMOS Inverter-DC Characteristics
Alternate CMOS Inverters
The Differential Stage
The Transmission Gate
Bipolar Devices

CMOS Processing Technology
Silicon Semiconductor Technology: An Overview
CMOS Technologies
Layout Design Rules
CAD Issues

Circuit Characterization and Performance Estimation
Introduction
Resistance Estimation
Capacitance Estimation
Inductance
Switching Characteristics
CMOS Gate Transistor Sizing
Power Consumption
Determination of Conductor Size
Charge Sharing
Design Margining
Yield
Scaling of MOS Transistor Dimensions

CMOS Circuit and Logic Design
Introduction
CMOS Logic Structures
Basic Physical Design of Simple Logic Gates
Clocking Strategies
Physical and Electrical Design of Logic Gates
10 Structures

Structured Design Strategies
Introduction
Design Economics
Design Strategies
Design Methods
CMOS Chip Design Options
Design Capture Tools
Design Verification Tools

CMOS Test Methodolgies
Introduction
Fault Models
Design for Testability
Automatic Test Pattern Generation
Design for Manufacturability

CMOS Subsystem Design
Introduction
Adders and Related Functions
Binary Counters
Multipliers and Filter Structures
Random Access and Serial Memory
Datapaths
FIR and IIR Filters
Finite State Machines
Programmable Logic Arrays
Random Control Logic

 



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