Digital Integrated Circuits: Circuits, Systems, and Design (Second Edition) This book is a classic textbook from the University of California, Berkeley. The book is divided into three parts: basic units, circuit design, and system design. After briefly introducing the characteristics of MOS devices and connections, the book deeply analyzes inverters and gradually extends this knowledge to the design of complex digital circuits and systems such as combinational logic circuits, sequential logic circuits, controllers, arithmetic circuits, and memories. Taking the actual circuit of 0.25 micron CMOS process as an example, this book discusses topics such as deep submicron device effects, circuit optimization, interconnect modeling and optimization, signal integrity, timing analysis, clock distribution, high-performance and low-power design, design verification, chip testing, and testability design, focusing on the challenges and inspirations faced by deep submicron digital integrated circuit design. This book can be used as a textbook for senior undergraduate and graduate students in electronic science and technology, electronic and information engineering, computer science and technology, etc. in colleges and universities, and can also be used as a reference book for engineering and technical personnel engaged in this field.
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