The development of large-scale integrated systems on a chip has had a dramatic effect on circuit design methodology.Recent years have seen an escalation of interest in systems level integration (system-on-a-chip) and the development of low power, high chip density circuits and systems. Kurt Hoffmann sets out to address a wide range of issues relating to the design and integration of integrated circuit components and provides readers with the methodology by which simple equations for the estimation of transistor geometries and circuit behaviour can be deduced. The broad coverage of this unique book ranges from field effect transistor design, MOS transistor modelling and the fundamentals of digital CMOS circuit design through to MOS memory architecture and design
li>Highlights the increasing requirement for information on system-on-a-chip design and integration
Combines coverage of semiconductor physics, digital VLSI design and analog integrated circuits in one volume for the first time
Written with the aim of bridging the gap between semiconductor device physics and practical circuit design
Introduces the basic behaviour of semiconductor components for ICs and covers the design of both digital and analog circuits in CMOS and BiCMOS technologies
Broad coverage will appeal to both students and practising engineers alike
Written by a respected expert in the field with a proven track record of publications in this field
Drawing upon considerable experience within both industry and academia, Hoffmann’s outstanding text, will prove an invaluable resource for designers, practising engineers in the semiconductor device field and electronics systems industry as well as Postgraduate students of microelectronics, electrical and computer engineering
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