Application-Specific Integrated Circuits
by Michael John Sebastian Smith
Publisher: Addison-Wesley Professional 2008
ISBN/ASIN: 0321602757
ISBN-13: 9780321602756
Number of pages: 1040
Description:
This book provides a comprehensive introduction to ASICs (Application Specific Integrated Circuits), covering the latest methods in VLSI-systems design. The text covers semicustom and programmable ASIC types, the fundamentals of digital logic design, ASIC types physical features, ASIC logic and physical design. You will find everything you need to know to complete your own design.
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