Advanced Circuits for Emerging Technologies
- Year
- 2012
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 613
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
The book will address the-state-of-the-art in integrated circuit design in the context of emerging systems. New exciting opportunities in body area networks, wireless communications, data networking, and optical imaging are discussed. Emerging materials that can take system performance beyond standard CMOS, like Silicon on Insulator (SOI), Silicon Germanium (SiGe), and Indium Phosphide (InP) are explored. Three-dimensional (3-D) CMOS integration and co-integration with sensor technology are described as well. The book is a must for anyone serious about circuit design for future technologies.
The book is written by top notch international experts in industry and academia. The intended audience is practicing engineers with integrated circuit background. The book will be also used as a recommended reading and supplementary material in graduate course curriculum. Intended audience is professionals working in the integrated circuit design field. Their job titles might be : design engineer, product manager, marketing manager, design team leader, etc. The book will be also used by graduate students. Many of the chapter authors are University Professors.Content:
Chapter 1 Design in the EnergyβDelay Space (pages 1β39): Massimo Alioto, Elio Consoli and Gaetano Palumbo
Chapter 2 Subthreshold Source?Coupled Logic (pages 41β56): Armin Tajalli and Yusuf Leblebici
Chapter 3 Ultralow?Voltage Design of Nanometer CMOS Circuits for Smart Energy?Autonomous Systems (pages 57β83): David Bol
Chapter 4 Impairment?Aware Analog Circuit Design by Reconfiguring Feedback Systems (pages 85β101): Ping?Ying Wang
Chapter 5 Rom?Based Logic Design: A Low?Power Design Perspective (pages 103β118): Bipul C. Paul
Chapter 6 Power Management: Enabling Technology (pages 119β145): Lou Hutter and Felicia James
Chapter 7 Ultralow Power Management Circuit for Optimal Energy Harvesting in Wireless Body Area Network (pages 147β173): Yen Kheng Tan, Yuanjin Zheng and Huey Chian Foong
Chapter 8 Analog Circuit Design for SOI (pages 175β205): Andrew Marshall
Chapter 9 Frequency Generation and Control with Self?Referenced CMOS Oscillators (pages 207β238): Michael S. McCorquodale, Nathaniel Gaskin and Vidyabhusan Gupta
Chapter 10 Synthesis of Static and Dynamic Translinear Circuits (pages 239β276): Bradley A. Minch
Chapter 11 Microwatt Power CMOS Analog Circuit Designs: Ultralow Power LSIS for Power?Aware Applications (pages 277β312): Ken Ueno and Tetsuya Hirose
Chapter 12 High?Speed Current?Mode Data Drivers for Amoled Displays (pages 313β334): Yong?Joon Jeon and Gyu?Hyeong Cho
Chapter 13 RF Transceivers for Wireless Applications (pages 335β351): Alireza Zolfaghari, Hooman Darabi and Henrik Jensen
Chapter 14 Technology?Aware Communication Architecture Design for Parallel Hardware Platforms (pages 353β392): Davide Bertozzi, Alessandro Strano, Daniele Ludovici and Francisco Gilabert
Chapter 15 Design and Optimization of Integrated Transmission Lines on Scaled CMOS Technologies (pages 393β414): Federico Vecchi, Matteo Repossi, Wissam Eyssa, Paolo Arcioni and Francesco Svelto
Chapter 16 On?Chip Surfing Interconnect (pages 415β437): Suwen Yang and Mark Greenstreet
Chapter 17 On?Chip Spiral Inductors with Integrated Magnetic Materials (pages 439β462): Wei Xu, Saurabh Sinha, Hao Wu, Tawab Dastagir, Yu Cao and Hongbin Yu
Chapter 18 Reliability of Nanoelectronic VLSI (pages 463β481): Milos Stanisavljevic, Alexandre Schmid and Yusuf Leblebici
Chapter 19 Temperature Monitoring Issues in Nanometer CMOS Integrated Circuits (pages 483β507): Pablo Ituero and Marisa Lopez?Vallejo
Chapter 20 Low?Power Testing for Low?Power LSI Circuits (pages 509β528): Xiaoqing Wen and Yervant Zorian
Chapter 21 Checkers for Online Self?Testing of Analog Circuits (pages 529β555): Haralampos?G. Stratigopoulos and Yiorgos Makris
Chapter 22 Design and Test of Robust CMOS RF and MM?Wave Radios (pages 557β580): Sleiman Bou?Sleiman and Mohammed Ismail
Chapter 23 Contactless Testing and Diagnosis Techniques (pages 581β597): Selahattin Sayil
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