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" Design of vlsi circuits : "
Egon Horbst
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BL
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756227
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b576189
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Main Entry
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Egon Horbst
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Title & Author
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Design of vlsi circuits : : based on venus.\ Egon Horbst
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Publication Statement
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[Place of publication not identified] : Springer, 2012
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ISBN
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3642955258
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: 9783642955259
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Contents
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1 Introduction to the Design of Integrated Circuits.- 1.1 User Technology for Digital Electronics.- 1.2 The Process of Problem Solving.- 1.2.1 Phase Model of the Problem Solving Process.- 1.2.2 CAD Tools Used for the Process of Problem Solving.- 1.3 Procedure Example ADUS.- 1.4 HW Method Versus SW Method.- 1.4.1 Design Levels.- 1.4.2 Verification Procedure.- 1.4.3 Test Preparation.- 1.4.4 Production.- 1.5 The IC Design Process as Problem Solving Process.- 1.5.1 General IC design Process.- 1.5.2 Models and Libraries.- 1.5.3 Technology Dependence.- 1.5.4 Verification.- 1.5.5 Standard IC Design Procedure.- 1.6 Introduction to the Standard Methods of the Layout Design.- 1.6.1 Cell Scheme.- 1.6.2 Arrangement and Connection Scheme.- 1.6.3 Application Scheme.- 1.6.4 Compatibility.- 1.6.5 User-Specific Definition of ICs and Cells: Review of Terminology.- 1.7 Interpretations of the Terminology.- Literature-Chapter 1.- 2 Introduction to Semiconductor Technology for Integrated Circuits.- 2.1 Summary.- 2.2 Components and Technology.- 2.2.1 The Bipolar Transistor.- 2.2.2 The MOS Transistor.- 2.3 Bipolar Semiconductor Circuits.- 2.3.1 Bipolar Logic Circuits.- 2.3.2 Bipolar Memories.- 2.4 MOS Semiconductor Circuits.- 2.4.1 MOS Logic Circuits.- 2.4.2 MOS Semiconductor Memory.- 2.5 Analog MOS Circuits.- 2.5.1 Analog Cells.- 2.5.2 Analog-Digital-Mix.- 2.6 Mounting and Packaging.- Literature-Chapter 2.- 3 Layout Design Methods.- 3.1 Cell-Oriented Design Methods.- 3.1.1 Standard Design Methods Using Libraries.- 3.1.2 Placement and Routing Procedures.- 3.2 The Gate-Array Design Method.- 3.2.1 Basic Cells and their Arrangement on the Master.- 3.2.2 Placement and Routing of a Gate-Array Design.- 3.2.3 ECL Gate-Arrays.- 3.3 Cell-Oriented Design Methods without Prefabrication.- 3.4 Standard Cells.- 3.4.1 Defining Standard Cells.- 3.4.2 Placement and Routing of a Standard Cell Design.- 3.5 Macrocells.- 3.5.1 Design of Macrocells.- 3.5.2 Hierarchical Design.- 3.5.3 Placement and Routing of a Macrocell Design.- 3.6 User-Specific Cells.- 3.6.1 Simple Parameterizable Cells.- 3.6.2 Functionally Parameterizable Cells.- 3.7 Free Macrocells and Manual Layout.- 3.7.1 Manual Layout.- 3.7.2 Geometric Design Rules.- 3.7.3 Regular Design.- 3.7.4 Symbolic Layout.- 3.7.5 Layout According to the Gate-Matrix Method.- 3.8 Distinctive Features of the Layout with Analog Cells.- Literature-Chapter 3.- 4 Test Concepts.- 4.1 Introduction to the Problem of Testing.- 4.1.1 Test Strategy.- 4.1.2 Faults, Error, Failure, and Fault Models.- 4.1.3 Phases of Test Technology in the IC Design Process.- 4.2 Design for Testability.- 4.2.1 Design Utilizing Test Design Rules.- 4.2.2 Ad-Hoc Techniques.- 4.2.3 Structured Methods.- 4.2.3.1 Scan-Path.- 4.2.3.2 Random-Access Scan.- 4.2.4 Design for Testability with VENUS.- 4.3 Tools for the Design for Testability.- 4.3.1 Testability Analysis with VENUS.- 4.3.2 Test Rule Check with VENUS.- 4.4 Test Data Generation.- 4.4.1 Generation of the Input Stimuli.- 4.4.2 Generation and Evaluation of the Test Patterns.- 4.4.3 Test Program Generation.- 4.4.4 Test Preparation with VENUS.- 4.5 Tools for Testing.- 4.5.1 Wafer Prober.- 4.5.2 Electron Beam Prober.- 4.5.3 Automatic Test Equipment (ATE).- 4.6 Selftest.- 4.6.1 Stimuli Generators.- 4.6.2 Test Response Evaluator.- Literature-Chapter 4.- 5 Cells and Libraries.- 5.1 Application of Cell Libraries.- 5.1.1 Functional Scope.- 5.1.1.1 CMOS Libraries.- 5.1.1.2 ECL Library.- 5.1.2 Structure of the Data Sheets.- 5.1.3 Excerpt from the Cell Catalogs of the A/B-Families.- 5.1.4 Data Sheet G-Family.- 5.1.5 Data Sheets of the K- and F-Families.- 5.1.6 Data Sheet Z-Family.- 5.2 Development of the Cell Libraries.- 5.2.1 Objectives and Cell Concept.- 5.2.2 Design of Model Libraries.- 5.2.3 Development Procedure.- 5.2.4 Distinctive Features of the Development of User-Specified Cells.- 5.2.5 Quality Assurance.- 5.2.6 Quality Standard.- Literature-Chapter 5.- 6 Application of the VENUS Design System.- 6.1 Summary.- 6.2 Customer/Manufacturer Interfaces.- 6.3 Organisational Preparation of the VENUS Application.- 6.4 Technical Preparation for VENUS Application.- 6.5 Design Steps of Computer-Aided Circuit Design with VENUS.- 6.5.1 Selection of Cell Library and Master.- 6.5.2 System Initialization.- 6.5.3 Schematic Entry on a Graphic Terminal of a Work Station.- 6.5.4 Net List Transfer to the Mainframe, Set-up of the Project Data Base.- 6.5.5 Logic Verification.- 6.5.6 Testability Analysis.- 6.5.7 Chip Design.- 6.5.8 Layout Analysis and Resimulation.- 6.5.9 Production Data Generation.- 6.5.10 Test Data Generation.- 6.6 Sample Fabrication.- 6.7 Test.- Literature-Chapter 6.- 7 Outlook.- 7.1 Functional Scope.- 7.2 Aspects of Wide-Scope Application.- 7.3 Embedding in the System Design.- 7.4 Embedding in the Technology Development.- Literature-Chapter 7.
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LC Classification
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TK7874.E366 2012
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