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Nano-CMOS Circuit and Physical Design

โœ Scribed by Ban Wong, Anurag Mittal, Yu Cao, Greg W. Starr


Book ID
127437499
Publisher
Wiley-Interscience
Year
2004
Tongue
English
Weight
6 MB
Edition
1
Category
Library
ISBN
0471466107

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โœฆ Synopsis


Based on the authors' expansive collection of notes taken over the years, Nano-CMOS Circuit and Physical Design bridges the gap between physical and circuit design and fabrication processing, manufacturability, and yield. This innovative book covers: process technology, including sub-wavelength optical lithography; impact of process scaling on circuit and physical implementation and low power with leaky transistors; and DFM, yield, and the impact of physical implementation.


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