Author: Mikinori Kawaji
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 119
Book Description
Development of 3um CMOS Standard Cell Library for Data Base Machine LSI.
Author: Mikinori Kawaji
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 119
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 119
Book Description
Development of a Standard Cell Library Based on Deep Sub-micron Scmos Design Rules Using Open Source Software
Author:
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 100
Book Description
Producing designs based on sub-micron technologies at a competitive cost has always been a challenge for the manufacturers. Different Integrated Circuit (IC) implementation approaches have been adopted to reduce the design time and improve manufacturing costs [1]. One of the methods is to use a Cell-Based IC implementation approach using Standard Cell Libraries. However, the cost associated with the design or purchase of Standard Cell Libraries (Non-Recurring Expense (NRE)) has been increasing consistently with the shortening of device technology. Present day Semi-Custom Designs using sub-micron technologies have a NRE of four million dollars [6, 7, 8] and major part of the cost is accounted by the cost of CAD tools, including the cell libraries [9]. As a result of this, the number of companies that can afford sub-micron Semi-Custom Design is very small. The high NRE also makes initial investments for the start-up companies huge and thus, making their entrance into highly competitive semiconductor market tough. In this thesis, a Standard Cell Library has been developed using open source software. Thus the need to use high cost associated CAD tools and Standard Cell Libraries provided by the vendors can be avoided. A Standard Cell Library of selected cells is developed successfully using Custom IC design flow with the help of open source software. The thesis gives an overview of the design flow adopted for the Standard Cell Library development and also the open source CAD tools used for the development. The Standard Cell Library developed using open source software can be incorporated into a Semi-Custom Design Flow and thus reduce significantly the NRE costs associated with accomplishing a Semi-Custom sub-micron CMOS design.
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 100
Book Description
Producing designs based on sub-micron technologies at a competitive cost has always been a challenge for the manufacturers. Different Integrated Circuit (IC) implementation approaches have been adopted to reduce the design time and improve manufacturing costs [1]. One of the methods is to use a Cell-Based IC implementation approach using Standard Cell Libraries. However, the cost associated with the design or purchase of Standard Cell Libraries (Non-Recurring Expense (NRE)) has been increasing consistently with the shortening of device technology. Present day Semi-Custom Designs using sub-micron technologies have a NRE of four million dollars [6, 7, 8] and major part of the cost is accounted by the cost of CAD tools, including the cell libraries [9]. As a result of this, the number of companies that can afford sub-micron Semi-Custom Design is very small. The high NRE also makes initial investments for the start-up companies huge and thus, making their entrance into highly competitive semiconductor market tough. In this thesis, a Standard Cell Library has been developed using open source software. Thus the need to use high cost associated CAD tools and Standard Cell Libraries provided by the vendors can be avoided. A Standard Cell Library of selected cells is developed successfully using Custom IC design flow with the help of open source software. The thesis gives an overview of the design flow adopted for the Standard Cell Library development and also the open source CAD tools used for the development. The Standard Cell Library developed using open source software can be incorporated into a Semi-Custom Design Flow and thus reduce significantly the NRE costs associated with accomplishing a Semi-Custom sub-micron CMOS design.
CMOS 3 Cell Library
Author: Dennis V. Heinbuch
Publisher: Addison Wesley Publishing Company
ISBN:
Category : Integrated circuits
Languages : en
Pages : 744
Book Description
Publisher: Addison Wesley Publishing Company
ISBN:
Category : Integrated circuits
Languages : en
Pages : 744
Book Description
Development of a 3UM Cmos Cell Library Verified by a Mixed Analog/digital Demonstrator Ic
Author: Gerard J. Hill
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Integrated circuits
Languages : en
Pages : 163
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Integrated circuits
Languages : en
Pages : 163
Book Description
A Demonstration of CMOS VLSI Circuit Prototyping in Support of the Site Facility Using the 1. 2 Micron Standard Cell Library Developed by National Security Agency
Author: National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA)
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
ISBN: 9781722130305
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 66
Book Description
Two silicon CMOS application specific integrated circuits (ASICs), a data generation chip, and a data checker chip were designed. The conversion of the data generator circuitry into a pair of CMOS ASIC chips using the 1.2 micron standard cell library is documented. The logic design of the data checker is discussed. The functions of the control circuitry is described. An accurate estimate of timing relationships is essential to make sure that the logic design performs correctly under practical conditions. Timing and delay information are examined. Smith, Edwyn D. Unspecified Center...
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
ISBN: 9781722130305
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 66
Book Description
Two silicon CMOS application specific integrated circuits (ASICs), a data generation chip, and a data checker chip were designed. The conversion of the data generator circuitry into a pair of CMOS ASIC chips using the 1.2 micron standard cell library is documented. The logic design of the data checker is discussed. The functions of the control circuitry is described. An accurate estimate of timing relationships is essential to make sure that the logic design performs correctly under practical conditions. Timing and delay information are examined. Smith, Edwyn D. Unspecified Center...
Electronic Design
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Category : Electronic apparatus and appliances
Languages : en
Pages : 942
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Electronic apparatus and appliances
Languages : en
Pages : 942
Book Description
Electrical & Electronics Abstracts
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ISBN:
Category : Electrical engineering
Languages : en
Pages : 1606
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Electrical engineering
Languages : en
Pages : 1606
Book Description
Embedded Flash Memory for Embedded Systems: Technology, Design for Sub-systems, and Innovations
Author: Hideto Hidaka
Publisher: Springer
ISBN: 3319553062
Category : Technology & Engineering
Languages : en
Pages : 253
Book Description
This book provides a comprehensive introduction to embedded flash memory, describing the history, current status, and future projections for technology, circuits, and systems applications. The authors describe current main-stream embedded flash technologies from floating-gate 1Tr, floating-gate with split-gate (1.5Tr), and 1Tr/1.5Tr SONOS flash technologies and their successful creation of various applications. Comparisons of these embedded flash technologies and future projections are also provided. The authors demonstrate a variety of embedded applications for auto-motive, smart-IC cards, and low-power, representing the leading-edge technology developments for eFlash. The discussion also includes insights into future prospects of application-driven non-volatile memory technology in the era of smart advanced automotive system, such as ADAS (Advanced Driver Assistance System) and IoE (Internet of Everything). Trials on technology convergence and future prospects of embedded non-volatile memory in the new memory hierarchy are also described. Introduces the history of embedded flash memory technology for micro-controller products and how embedded flash innovations developed; Includes comprehensive and detailed descriptions of current main-stream embedded flash memory technologies, sub-system designs and applications; Explains why embedded flash memory requirements are different from those of stand-alone flash memory and how to achieve specific goals with technology development and circuit designs; Describes a mature and stable floating-gate 1Tr cell technology imported from stand-alone flash memory products - that then introduces embedded-specific split-gate memory cell technologies based on floating-gate storage structure and charge-trapping SONOS technology and their eFlash sub-system designs; Describes automotive and smart-IC card applications requirements and achievements in advanced eFlash beyond 4 0nm node.
Publisher: Springer
ISBN: 3319553062
Category : Technology & Engineering
Languages : en
Pages : 253
Book Description
This book provides a comprehensive introduction to embedded flash memory, describing the history, current status, and future projections for technology, circuits, and systems applications. The authors describe current main-stream embedded flash technologies from floating-gate 1Tr, floating-gate with split-gate (1.5Tr), and 1Tr/1.5Tr SONOS flash technologies and their successful creation of various applications. Comparisons of these embedded flash technologies and future projections are also provided. The authors demonstrate a variety of embedded applications for auto-motive, smart-IC cards, and low-power, representing the leading-edge technology developments for eFlash. The discussion also includes insights into future prospects of application-driven non-volatile memory technology in the era of smart advanced automotive system, such as ADAS (Advanced Driver Assistance System) and IoE (Internet of Everything). Trials on technology convergence and future prospects of embedded non-volatile memory in the new memory hierarchy are also described. Introduces the history of embedded flash memory technology for micro-controller products and how embedded flash innovations developed; Includes comprehensive and detailed descriptions of current main-stream embedded flash memory technologies, sub-system designs and applications; Explains why embedded flash memory requirements are different from those of stand-alone flash memory and how to achieve specific goals with technology development and circuit designs; Describes a mature and stable floating-gate 1Tr cell technology imported from stand-alone flash memory products - that then introduces embedded-specific split-gate memory cell technologies based on floating-gate storage structure and charge-trapping SONOS technology and their eFlash sub-system designs; Describes automotive and smart-IC card applications requirements and achievements in advanced eFlash beyond 4 0nm node.
Circuit Design for RF Transceivers
Author: Domine Leenaerts
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
ISBN: 0306479788
Category : Technology & Engineering
Languages : en
Pages : 342
Book Description
Applicable for bookstore catalogue
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
ISBN: 0306479788
Category : Technology & Engineering
Languages : en
Pages : 342
Book Description
Applicable for bookstore catalogue
Superconducting Electronics
Author: Harold Weinstock
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
ISBN: 3642838855
Category : Technology & Engineering
Languages : en
Pages : 451
Book Description
The genesis of the NATO Advanced Study Institute (ASI) upon which this volume is based, occurred during the summer of 1986 when we came to the realization that there had been significant progress during the early 1980's in the field of superconducting electronics and in applications of this technology. Despite this progress, there was a perception among many engineers and scientists that, with the possible exception of a limited number of esoteric fundamental studies and applications (e.g., the Josephson voltage standard or the SQUID magnetometer), there was no significant future for electronic systems incorporating superconducting elements. One of the major reasons for this perception was the aversion to handling liquid helium or including a closed-cycle helium liquefier. In addition, many critics felt that IBM's cancellation of its superconducting computer project in 1983 was "proof" that superconductors could not possibly compete with semiconductors in high-speed signal processing. From our perspective, the need for liquid helium was outweighed by improved performance, i. e., higher speed, lower noise, greater sensitivity and much lower power dissipation. For many commercial, medical, scientific and military applications, these attributes can lead to either enhanced capability (e.g., compact real-time signal processing) or measurements that cannot be made using any other technology (e.g., SQUID magnetometry to detect neuromagnetic activity).
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
ISBN: 3642838855
Category : Technology & Engineering
Languages : en
Pages : 451
Book Description
The genesis of the NATO Advanced Study Institute (ASI) upon which this volume is based, occurred during the summer of 1986 when we came to the realization that there had been significant progress during the early 1980's in the field of superconducting electronics and in applications of this technology. Despite this progress, there was a perception among many engineers and scientists that, with the possible exception of a limited number of esoteric fundamental studies and applications (e.g., the Josephson voltage standard or the SQUID magnetometer), there was no significant future for electronic systems incorporating superconducting elements. One of the major reasons for this perception was the aversion to handling liquid helium or including a closed-cycle helium liquefier. In addition, many critics felt that IBM's cancellation of its superconducting computer project in 1983 was "proof" that superconductors could not possibly compete with semiconductors in high-speed signal processing. From our perspective, the need for liquid helium was outweighed by improved performance, i. e., higher speed, lower noise, greater sensitivity and much lower power dissipation. For many commercial, medical, scientific and military applications, these attributes can lead to either enhanced capability (e.g., compact real-time signal processing) or measurements that cannot be made using any other technology (e.g., SQUID magnetometry to detect neuromagnetic activity).