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Low-Power Digital VLSI Design : Circuits and Systems / Abdellatif Bellaouar and Mohamed I. Elmasry

By: Bellaouar, Abdellatif.
Contributor(s): Elmasry, Mohamed I.
Material type: TextTextPublisher: New York Springer Science+Business Media 1995Description: xv, 530p. : ill. ; 24cm.ISBN: 9781461359999.Subject(s): Low voltage integrated circuits--Computer-aided design; Metal oxide semiconductors, Complementary--Computer-aided design; Digital integrated circuits--Computer-aided design; Integrated circuits--Very large scale integration--Computer-aided design; Systems engineering; Computer engineering; Engineering; Low voltage integrated circuitsDDC classification: 621.395 BEL Online resources: Click here to access online
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Low power VLSI Circuits and Systems


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Low-Power Digital VLSI Design: Circuits and Systems addresses both process technologies and device modeling. Power dissipation in CMOS circuits, several practical circuit examples, and low-power techniques are discussed. Low-voltage issues for digital CMOS and BiCMOS circuits are emphasized. The book also provides an extensive study of advanced CMOS subsystem design. A low-power design methodology is presented with various power minimization techniques at the circuit, logic, architecture and algorithm levels.
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Low-voltage CMOS device modeling, technology files, design rules
Switching activity concept, low-power guidelines to engineering practice
Pass-transistor logic families
Power dissipation of I/O circuits
Multi- and low-VT CMOS logic, static power reduction circuit techniques
State of the art design of low-voltage BiCMOS and CMOS circuits
Low-power techniques in CMOS SRAMS and DRAMS
Low-power on-chip voltage down converter design
Numerous advanced CMOS subsystems (e.g. adders, multipliers, data path, memories, regular structures, phase-locked loops) with several design options trading power, delay and area
Low-power design methodology, power estimation techniques
Power reduction techniques at the logic, architecture and algorithm levels
More than 190 circuits explained at the transistor level.

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