
CMOS Digital Integrated Circuits
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CMOS Digital Integrated Circuits: A First Course teaches the fundamentals of modern CMOS technology by focusing on central themes and avoiding excessive details. Extensive examples, self-exercises, and end-of chapter problems assist in teaching the current practices of industry and subjects taught by graduate courses in microelectronics. Computer engineering curriculums can remove the analog electronics prerequisite altogether when adopting this book.
Key Features:
CMOS technology written specifically for (and tested by) undergraduates.
Equal treatment to both types of MOSFET transistors that make up computer circuits.
Power properties of logic circuits.
Physical and electrical properties of metals.
Introduction of timing circuit electronics.
Introduction of layout.
Real-world examples and problem sets.
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Persons
Jaume Segura is a Professor in the Physics Department at the Universitat de les Iles Balears in Spain. He has taught graduate courses in VLSI design and microelectronics test engineering as well as undergraduate courses in digital and analog electronics and microprocessors and logic design. He has conducted extensive research or consulted with Intel, Airbus, and Philips Semiconductor and is the coauthor of two CMOS electronic books.
Payman Zarkesh-Ha is a Professor in the ECE Department at the University of New Mexico (UNM). He teaches graduate and undergraduate VLSI, digital, and analog electronics. Prior to joining UNM, he worked for five years at LSI Logic Corporation, where he developed interconnect architecture design for the next ASIC generations. He has published over 60 refereed papers and holds 12 issued patents. His research interests are statistical modeling of nanoelectronic devices and systems, and design for manufacturability, low-power, and high performance VLSI designs.
Content
Chapter 2: Semiconductor Physics
Chapter 3: MOSFET Transistors
Chapter 4: Metal Interconnection Properties
Chapter 5: The CMOS Inverter
Chapter 6: CMOS NAND, NOR, and Transmission Gates
Chapter 7: CMOS Circuit Design Styles
Chapter 8: Sequential Logic Gate Design and Timing
Chapter 9: IC Memory Circuits
Chapter 10: Programmable Logic - FPGAs
Chapter 11: CMOS Circuit Layout
Chapter 12: How Chips Are Made
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