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Now MICROWIND users can
refer the following books published using MICROWIND tools. These books are written by developers of
software and extensively covers the CMOS design
issues. The books illustrates and explain most of the
CMOS design circuits and every example is included in the setup package. |
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Basic CMOS Cell Design
by Etienne Sicard and Sonia Bendhia, INSA Toulouse
A book about design of CMOS integrated circuits in deep
submicron technologies, based on MICROWIND and DSCH has
been written by Etienne Sicard and Sonia Bendhia. The
book is the international edition of the book that first
appeared in June 2005 at Tata-McGraw-Hill, India.
The
international edition of the book appeared in
November 2006 at
McGraw-Hill, USA, ISBN: 007148839,
DOI:10.1036/0071488391
Inside this book
MOS Devices and Technology • MOS Modeling • The
Inverter • Interconnects • Basic Gates • Arithmetics •
Sequential Cell Design • Analog Cells • Appendices:
Design Rules; Microwind Program Operation and Commands;
Design Logic Editor Operation and Commands; Quick
Reference Sheets |
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Advanced CMOS Cell Design
by Etienne Sicard and Sonia Bendhia, INSA Toulouse
The 2nd book about design of CMOS integrated circuits in
deep submicron technologies deals with advanced
concepts: microprocessor, embedded memories, RF cells,
converters; FPGAs, packaging, SOI and future.
The book appeared at
McGraw-Hill
professional series, November 2006, ISBN:
0071488367, DOI:10.1036/0071488367
Inside this book
• Deep-Submicron to Nanoscale Technologies • SRAM, DRAM,
EEPROM, and Flash • Design of a Simple Microprocessor •
Configurable Logic Circuits • Radio Frequency (RF)
Circuit Design • Data Converters • Input/Output •
Silicon on Insulator (SOI) Technologies • Impact of
Nanotechnologies • Design Rules • Quick-Reference Sheets |
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Chip Design for Submicron VLSI:
CMOS Layout and Simulation
by John Uyemura - Georgia Institute of Technology,
USAThe text is organized around first introducing
the global view of digital integrated circuit design,
VLSI and design automation, and then sequentially
developing the topics from the materials and devices
level, up through the circuits and then system level.
This mirrors the structural hierarchy of the chip design
field itself. While building a solid foundation and
reference for the chip design, it integrates the
discussion with hands-on examples of the design
automation software, included in the book, to illustrate
not only the layout and simulation concepts, but also
how an industry designer would put them into practice.
Both theory and application are effectively integrated
into a cohesive treatment of the subject and art of chip
design.
See the
web page of John Uyemura's book on
CEngage Learning
using ISBN search 9780534466299 |
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