This book guides readers through the entire complex of interrelated theoretical and practical aspects of the end-to-end design and organization of production of silicon submicron integrated circuits. The discussion includes the theoretical foundations of the operation of field-effect- and bipolar transistors, the methods and peculiarities of the structural and schematic design, basic circuit-design and system-design engineering solutions for bipolar, CMOS, BiCMOS and TTL integrated circuits, standard design libraries, and typical design flows.
This book guides readers through the entire complex of interrelated theoretical and practical aspects of the end-to-end design and organization of production of silicon submicron integrated circuits. The discussion includes the theoretical foundations of the operation of field-effect- and bipolar transistors, the methods and peculiarities of the structural and schematic design, basic circuit-design and system-design engineering solutions for bipolar, CMOS, BiCMOS and TTL integrated circuits, standard design libraries, and typical design flows.
Anatoly Belous graduated from the Minsk Radio-Technical University, with a specialty in Electronic Engineering in 1973. He is Doctor of Technical Sciences, Professor Member of the National Academy of Sciences of the Republic of Belarus, Academician, Laureate of the State Award of the Republic of Belarus, Meritorious Inventor of the Republic of Belarus. He is also a member of the Editorial Boards of four science journals, Chairman of the State Experts Council of the Republic of Belarus on microwave electronics, photonics, micro- and nano-electronics. He is Deputy Chairman of the Program-Drafting Committee of two International Annual Conferences on Microelectronics. For a number of years he conducted the special courses of lectures on the space electronics in the technical universities of Russia, Belarus, China, India, France, Germany, Israel, Austria, Bulgaria, Vietnam, Poland, the Ukraine. He delivers the regular reports on the space electronicsat the conferences, seminars and working meetings in the Russian State Space Corporation "Roskosmos". He is an author of over 400 publications, a holder of over 200 patents, possesses over 30 monographs and manuals. Vitaly Solodukha obtained his Ph. D. from the Faculty of Radio-Physics and Electronics of the Belarusian State University (Minsk) in 1980. He is an author of more than 100 publications, 8 books, Laureate of the State Award of the Republic of Belarus, Laureate of the Award of the Ministry of Industry of the Republic of Belarus.
Inhaltsangabe
1. Standard characteristics of digital microcircuits.- 2. Schematic solutions of digital cmos microcircuits.- 3. Schematic technical solutions of the bipolar integrated circuits.- 4. Circuit engineering of bicmos ic.- 5. Structure and specific features of design libraries for submicron microcircuits.- 6. Digital ic design flow.- 7. Fundamentals of cmos microcircuits logic design with reduced power consumption.- 8. Fundamentals of building a quality management system for manufacturing submicron integrated circuits based on test structures.
1. Standard characteristics of digital microcircuits.- 2. Schematic solutions of digital cmos microcircuits.- 3. Schematic technical solutions of the bipolar integrated circuits.- 4. Circuit engineering of bicmos ic.- 5. Structure and specific features of design libraries for submicron microcircuits.- 6. Digital ic design flow.- 7. Fundamentals of cmos microcircuits logic design with reduced power consumption.- 8. Fundamentals of building a quality management system for manufacturing submicron integrated circuits based on test structures.
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