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Ingenious CMOS VLSI Circuit Design

Pasquale De Marco

Publisher: Publishdrive

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Ingenious CMOS VLSI Circuit Design is the ultimate resource for engineers, researchers, and students seeking to master the art of designing low-power CMOS circuits. This comprehensive guide provides a thorough understanding of the principles, techniques, and methodologies that underpin the creation of energy-efficient VLSI circuits. With its in-depth exploration of power dissipation sources, power-efficient logic design, low-power memory design, and low-power analog and mixed-signal design, this book empowers readers to develop innovative solutions to the challenges of modern VLSI design.

Delve into the intricacies of power dissipation in CMOS circuits, gaining a deep appreciation for the various factors that contribute to power consumption, including switching power, short-circuit power, leakage power, and diode leakage power. Discover the nuances of power-efficient logic design, exploring a multitude of low-power logic styles, gate sizing techniques, leakage power reduction methods, and clock and power gating strategies.

Explore the realm of low-power memory design, examining SRAM and DRAM architectures, low-power memory cell design techniques, and power-efficient memory access schemes. Unlock the secrets of low-power digital signal processing, uncovering a wealth of power optimization techniques for multipliers, adders, subtractors, filters, and transforms.

Master the art of low-power analog and mixed-signal design, delving into the intricacies of power-efficient operational amplifiers, data converters, RF circuits, and power management circuits. With its wealth of practical examples, case studies, and cutting-edge research, Ingenious CMOS VLSI Circuit Design equips readers with the knowledge and skills necessary to design low-power VLSI circuits that meet the demands of modern electronic devices.


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Available since: 06/02/2025.
Print length: 158 pages.

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