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"Basic VLSI Design" by Douglas A. Pucknell and Kamran Eshraghian remains a foundational text for understanding Very Large Scale Integration, CMOS technology, and layout design principles using Lambda-based rules. It covers crucial concepts from transistor physics to subsystem design, acting as an essential bridge between theoretical hardware engineering and practical chip design. For more in-depth knowledge, you can access the full text through authorized academic resources.
Step 2: Hand Calculations
Do not rely solely on SPICE simulations initially. Basic Vlsi Design By Douglas Pucknell.pdf
Module C: The Physical Layer (Layout)
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Part 4: Subsystem Design and Layout
- Data Path Operators: Adders (Ripple carry, Carry look-ahead), Multipliers (Braun array), and ALU design.
- Memory: Static RAM (SRAM) cells (6T cell) and Dynamic RAM (DRAM) (1T cell) refresh mechanisms.
- BiCMOS: A chapter on combining Bipolar and CMOS for high-speed I/O drivers.
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4.2 Fusion and Modernization
Traditional practices are repackaged for convenience:
6. Timing estimation and optimization
- RC delay model: delay ≈ R_on × C_load + p (intrinsic). Reduce delay by: