Digital Integrated Circuit Design

by Ken Martin

Published 28 October 1999
Working from the fundamentals of transistor-level design and building up to system-level considerations, Digital Integrated Circuit Design shows students with minimal background in electronics how to design state-of-the-art high performance digital integrated circuits. Ideal as an upper-level undergraduate text, it can also be used in first-year graduate courses and as a reference for practicing engineers.

Digital Integrated Circuit Design:
* Presents transistor-level details first, building up to system considerations
* Emphasizes CMOS technology but also includes in-depth explanations of designing in bipolar, BiCMOS, and GaAs technologies
* Features modern, well-designed examples and problems
* Covers important system-level considerations such as timing, pipelining, clock distribution, and system building blocks in detail
* Discusses key elements of semiconductor physics, integrated circuit processing, transistor-level design, logic-level design, system-level design, testing, and more
* Provides physical and intuitive explanations throughout
* Emphasizes conceptual thinking and design methodology over detailed circuit analysis techniques