Logic Design for Array-Based Circuits: A Structured Design Methodology
This book will show you how to approach the design covering everything from the circuit specification to the final design acceptance, including what support you can expect, sizing, timing analysis, power and packaging, various simulations, design verification, and design submission.
From the Back Cover
Application specific integrated circuits (ASICs) are at the leading edge of the engineering design spectrum, yet less than 10,000 engineers are trained to perform effective logic design procedures using these devices. As the need for ASIC designers continues to increase, the number of designs per year that each designer must complete is also increasing.
Whether the logic or gate array is semi-custom (tailored to the application via macro selection and interconnect) or full-custom (where even the base water is specified by the designer), first time prototype success is essential to the design process.
This book will show you how to approach the design covering everything from the circuit specification to the final design acceptance, including what support you can expect, sizing, timing analysis, power and packaging, various simulations, design verification, and design submission.
Whether the logic or gate array is semi-custom (tailored to the application via macro selection and interconnect) or full-custom (where even the base water is specified by the designer), first time prototype success is essential to the design process.
This book will show you how to approach the design covering everything from the circuit specification to the final design acceptance, including what support you can expect, sizing, timing analysis, power and packaging, various simulations, design verification, and design submission.
Logic Design for Array-Based Circuits: A Structured Design Methodology
- Hardcover: 342 pages
- Publisher: Academic Press (June 5, 1992)
- Language: English
- ISBN-10: 0127466606
- ISBN-13: 978-0127466606
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