Principles of CMOS VLSI Design, 1st Edition, 1985 (VLSI systems series)
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Principles of CMOS VLSI Design, 1st Edition, 1985 (VLSI systems series)
By N. Weste, Kamran Eshraghian,
Publisher: Addison Wesley Longman Publishing Co
Number Of Pages: 534
Publication Date: 1985-07
Sales Rank: 1531094
ISBN / ASIN: 0201082225
EAN: 9780201082227
Binding: Hardcover
Manufacturer: Addison Wesley Longman Publishing Co
Studio: Addison Wesley Longman Publishing Co
Average Rating: 4.5
Review:
Good Starting Point
A good starting point if you want to transition from the discrete to the integrated. A useful book if you quickly move on to more advanced books such as Logical Effort and Skew-tolerant Circuit Design. The later edition of this book is more voluminous and up to date (and more muddled as well).
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CMOS VLSI design
type of MoS transistors,graphic symboles for MOS transistors
Review:
best book for a new digital circuit designer
I strongly recommend this book after I read the first half one.
It contains lots of stuffs you need to understand if you are a circuit designer, or device engineer designing test structures.
The format in this book is very comfortible to readers, and you can also make notes on each page (lots of space for readers)!
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