CMOS Digital Integrated Circuits: Analysis and Design is the most complete book on the market for CMOS circuits. Appropriate for electrical engineering and computer science, this book starts with CMOS processing, and then covers MOS transistor models, basic CMOS gates, interconnect effects, dynamic circuits, memory circuits, BiCMOS circuits, I/O circuits, VLSI design methodologies, low-power design techniques, design for manufacturability and design for testability. This book provides rigorous treatment of basic design concepts with detailed examples. It typically addresses both the computer-aided analysis issues and the design issues for most of the circuit examples. Numerous SPICE simulation results are also provided for illustration of basic concepts. Through rigorous analysis of CMOS circuits in this text, students will be able to learn the fundamentals of CMOS VLSI design, which is the driving force behind the development of advanced computer hardware.
Author(s): Sung-Mo (Steve) Kang, Yusuf Leblebici
Edition: 3
Publisher: WCB McGraw-Hill
Year: 2003
Language: English
Pages: 683
CONTENTS......Page 5
PREFACE......Page 11
INTRODUCTION......Page 16
FABRICATION OF MOSFETs......Page 35
MOS TRANSISTOR......Page 62
MODELING OF MOS TRANSISTORS USING SPICE......Page 132
MOS INVERTERS: STATIC CHARACTERISTICS......Page 156
MOS INVERTERS: SWITCHING CHARACTERISTICS AND INTERCONNECT EFFECTS......Page 212
COMBINATORIAL MOS LOGIC CIRCUITS......Page 271
LOGIC CIRCUITS......Page 324
DYNAMIC LOGIC CIRCUITS......Page 362
SEMICONDUCTOR MEMORIES......Page 424
LOW-POWER CMOS LOGIC CIRCUITS......Page 475
BiCMOS LOGIC CIRCUIS......Page 515
CHIP I/O CIRCUITS......Page 558
VLSI DESIGN METHODOLOGIES......Page 590
DESIGN FOR MANUFACTURABIITY......Page 622
DESIGN FOR TESTABILITY
......Page 662
INDEX
......Page 679