For the new millenium, Wai-Kai Chen introduced a monumental reference for the design, analysis, and prediction of VLSI circuits: The VLSI Handbook. Still a valuable tool for dealing with the most dynamic field in engineering, this second edition includes 13 sections comprising nearly 100 chapters focused on the key concepts, models, and equations.
Written by a stellar international panel of expert contributors, this handbook is a reliable, comprehensive resource for real answers to practical problems. It emphasizes fundamental theory underlying professional applications and also reflects key areas of industrial and research focus.
WHAT'S IN THE SECOND EDITION?
Sections on?
- Low-power electronics and design
- VLSI signal processing
Chapters on?
- CMOS fabrication
- Content-addressable memory
- Compound semiconductor RF circuits
- High-speed circuit design principles
- SiGe HBT technology
- Bipolar junction transistor amplifiers
- Performance modeling and analysis using SystemC
- Design languages, expanded from two chapters to twelve
- Testing of digital systems
Structured for convenient navigation and loaded with practical solutions, The VLSI Handbook, Second Edition remains the first choice for answers to the problems and challenges faced daily in engineering practice.
Written by a stellar international panel of expert contributors, this handbook remains the most up-to-date, reliable, and comprehensive source for real answers to practical problems. In addition to updated information in most chapters, this edition features several heavily revised and completely rewritten chapters, new chapters on such topics as CMOS fabrication and high-speed circuit design, heavily revised sections on testing of digital systems and design languages, and two entirely new sections on low-power electronics and VLSI signal processing. An updated compendium of references and other resources-such as software, databases, standards, and seminars-points toward more in-depth information.
"It is easily the most complete source of information on VLSI available."
- Books-On-Line, March 2007