Digital Integrated Circuits: Analysis and Design
Author: John E. Ayers
Version: 1st edition
Size: 10.9 MB
Download link: http://sh.st/mnoEa
Overview
Focusing on underlying principles rather than the details of current technologies that will soon be obsolete, Ayers (University of Connecticut) provides broad coverage of the field of digital integrated circuits for students interested in designing circuits and designing with integrated circuits. Stressing computer tools throughout, with SPICE examples and exercises in every chapter, the book covers principles of digital circuits and their attributes, including bipolar, MESFET, MOS, and BiCMOS circuits, and their manufacture, testing, interfacing, and packaging. Readers are assumed to have a core engineering science background. Annotation ©2004 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR
Table of Contents
1 | Introduction to Digital Integrated Circuits | 1 |
2 | Semiconductor Materials | 45 |
3 | Diodes | 61 |
4 | Bipolar Junction Transistors | 89 |
5 | Transistor-Transistor Logic | 115 |
6 | Emitter-Coupled Logic | 207 |
7 | Field-Effect Transistors | 255 |
8 | NMOS Logic | 287 |
9 | CMOS Logic | 321 |
10 | Low-Power CMOS Logic | 391 |
11 | BiCMOS Logic | 423 |
12 | GaAs Direct-Coupled FET Logic | 449 |
13 | Interfacing between Digital Logic Circuits | 481 |
14 | Interconnect | 509 |
15 | Bistable Circuits | 543 |
16 | Digital Memories | 577 |
17 | Design and Layout | 607 |
18 | Integrated Circuit Packages | 635 |
App. A | Properties of Si and GaAs at 300 K | 663 |
App. B | Design Rules, Constants, Symbols, and Definitions | 665 |
Index | 673 |
Digital Circuits
4/
5
Oleh
Unknown