ABSTRACT

Very Large Scale Integration (VLSI) has become a necessity rather than a specialization for electrical and computer engineers. This unique text provides Engineering and Computer Science students with a comprehensive study of the subject, covering VLSI from basic design techniques to working principles of physical design automation tools to leading edge application-specific array processors.

Beginning with CMOS design, the author describes VLSI design from the viewpoint of a digital circuit engineer. He develops physical pictures for CMOS circuits and demonstrates the top-down design methodology using two design projects - a microprocessor and a field programmable gate array. The author then discusses VLSI testing and dedicates an entire chapter to the working principles, strengths, and weaknesses of ubiquitous physical design tools. Finally, he unveils the frontiers of VLSI. He emphasizes its use as a tool to develop innovative algorithms and architecture to solve previously intractable problems.

VLSI Design answers not only the question of "what is VLSI," but also shows how to use VLSI. It provides graduate and upper level undergraduate students with a complete and congregated view of VLSI engineering.

chapter 1|28 pages

Introduction

chapter 2|40 pages

CMOS Logic Circuits

chapter 3|32 pages

IC Layout and Fabrication

chapter 4|46 pages

CMOS Circuit Characterization

chapter 5|28 pages

Sequential Logic Circuits

chapter 6|24 pages

Alternative Logic Structures

chapter 7|30 pages

Sub-System Design

chapter 8|24 pages

Chip Design

chapter 9|28 pages

Testing

chapter 10|30 pages

Physical Design Automation

chapter 11|30 pages

Parallel Structures

chapter 12|36 pages

Array Processors

chapter 13|20 pages

Fault Tolerant VLSI Architectures