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Optimization of Physical Domain Design for VLSI" is a comprehensive guidebook written by Atul Prakash, an experienced VLSI designer and researcher. This book is an essential resource for VLSI engineers and researchers who are looking for practical guidance on optimizing the physical domain design of VLSI circuits. The book starts with an overview of the VLSI design process and the physical domain design challenges that engineers face. It then dives into the details of different physical domain design optimization techniques and algorithms, including layout synthesis, floor planning, placement,…mehr

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Optimization of Physical Domain Design for VLSI" is a comprehensive guidebook written by Atul Prakash, an experienced VLSI designer and researcher. This book is an essential resource for VLSI engineers and researchers who are looking for practical guidance on optimizing the physical domain design of VLSI circuits. The book starts with an overview of the VLSI design process and the physical domain design challenges that engineers face. It then dives into the details of different physical domain design optimization techniques and algorithms, including layout synthesis, floor planning, placement, and routing. Atul Prakash explains the underlying principles and algorithms of these techniques in a clear and concise manner, making it easy for readers to understand and apply them in their own designs. The book also covers advanced topics such as clock tree synthesis, power optimization, and design for manufacturability (DFM). These topics are critical for achieving high performance, low power consumption, and high yield in VLSI designs. Overall, "Optimization of Physical Domain Design for VLSI" is an indispensable reference for VLSI designers and researchers who want to stay at the forefront of the field. Atul Prakash's clear and concise writing style and his extensive experience in the field make this book a must-read for anyone involved in VLSI design