
Mixed-Signal Circuits
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Discusses signal integrity and large-scale simulation, verification, and testing
Demonstrates advanced design techniques that enable digital circuits and sensitive analog circuits to coexist without any compromise
Describes the process technology needed to address the performance challenges associated with developing complex mixed-signal circuits
Deals with modeling topics, such as reliability, variability, and crosstalk, that define pre-silicon design methodology and trends, and are the focus of companies involved in wireless applications
Develops methods to move analog into the digital domain quickly, minimizing and eliminating common trade-offs between performance, power consumption, simulation time, verification, size, and cost
Details approaches for very low-power performances, high-speed interfaces, phase-locked loops (PLLs), voltage-controlled oscillators (VCOs), analog-to-digital converters (ADCs), and biomedical filters
Delineates the respective parts of a full system-on-chip (SoC), from the digital parts to the baseband blocks, radio frequency (RF) circuitries, electrostatic-discharge (ESD) structures, and built-in self-test (BIST) architectures
Mixed-Signal Circuits explores exciting opportunities in wireless communications and beyond. The book is a must for anyone involved in mixed-signal circuit design for future technologies.
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"... one of the most modern books in the context of mixed-signal applications. This book addresses the state of the art in integrated circuit design, covering a wide range of topics, from wireless communications, simulation speed up, and testing techniques to substrate crosstalk, reliability, variability, low-power design. and high-speed interfaces. The book is written by top international experts coming from both the industry and the academia. Really hot topics are addressed, making this book a must for anyone involved in mixed-mode, analog, and RF integrated circuit design and signal processing applications."-Dimitrios Soudris, National Technical University of Athens (NTUA), Greece "... one of the most modern books in the context of mixed-signal applications. This book addresses the state of the art in integrated circuit design, covering a wide range of topics, from wireless communications, simulation speed up, and testing techniques to substrate crosstalk, reliability, variability, low-power design. and high-speed interfaces. The book is written by top international experts coming from both the industry and the academia. Really hot topics are addressed, making this book a must for anyone involved in mixed-mode, analog, and RF integrated circuit design and signal processing applications."
-Dimitrios Soudris, National Technical University of Athens (NTUA), Greece
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