Table of contents:
Introduction to Digital Integrated Circuits. Semiconductor Materials. Diodes. Bipolar Junction Transistors. Resistor-Transistor Logic. Diode-Transistor Logic. Transistor-Transistor Logic. Emitter-Coupled Logic. Field Effect Transistors. NMOS Logic. CMOS Logic. BiCMOS Logic. GaAs Direct-Coupled FET Logic. System Implementation Using Digital Integrated Circuits. Bistable Circuits. Digital Memories. Design and Layout. Integrated Circuit Packages.
There is no field of enterprise today more dynamic or challenging than Digital Integrated Circuits. But because of its rapid growth, the field has quickly outgrown most of the available books. Digital Integrated Circuits: Analysis and Design takes a practical, interdisciplinary approach that focuses on underlying principles rather than details of current technologies that will soon be obsolete. Ideal both as a textbook and reference, it provides an evolutionary treatment of design and covers both bipolar and MOS concepts. It includes Quick Reference tables, incorporates SPICE examples and exercises, and appendices that furnish design rules, constants, symbols, and definitions of key terms.
Introduction to Digital Integrated Circuits. Semiconductor Materials. Diodes. Bipolar Junction Transistors. Resistor-Transistor Logic. Diode-Transistor Logic. Transistor-Transistor Logic. Emitter-Coupled Logic. Field Effect Transistors. NMOS Logic. CMOS Logic. BiCMOS Logic. GaAs Direct-Coupled FET Logic. System Implementation Using Digital Integrated Circuits. Bistable Circuits. Digital Memories. Design and Layout. Integrated Circuit Packages.
There is no field of enterprise today more dynamic or challenging than Digital Integrated Circuits. But because of its rapid growth, the field has quickly outgrown most of the available books. Digital Integrated Circuits: Analysis and Design takes a practical, interdisciplinary approach that focuses on underlying principles rather than details of current technologies that will soon be obsolete. Ideal both as a textbook and reference, it provides an evolutionary treatment of design and covers both bipolar and MOS concepts. It includes Quick Reference tables, incorporates SPICE examples and exercises, and appendices that furnish design rules, constants, symbols, and definitions of key terms.