Nano-CMOS Design for Manufacturability
Robust Circuit and Physical Design for Sub-65nm Technology Nodes
Discover innovative tools that pave the way from circuit and physical design to fabrication processing Nano-CMOS Design for Manufacturability examines the challenges that design engineers face in the nano-scaled era, such as exacerbated effects and the proven design for manufacturability (DFM) methodology in the midst of increasing variability and design process interactions. In addition to discussing the difficulties brought on by the continued dimensional scaling in conformance with Moore's law, the authors also tackle complex issues in the design process to overcome the difficulties, including the use of a functional first silicon to suppo…
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Weitere Autoren: Zach, Franz / Mittal, Anurag / Starr, Greg W. / Moroz, Victor / Kahng, Andrew
- ISBN: 978-0-470-38281-3
- EAN: 9780470382813
- Produktnummer: 13935409
- Verlag: Wiley
- Sprache: Englisch
- Erscheinungsjahr: 2008
- Seitenangabe: 408 S.
- Plattform: PDF
- Masse: 15'228 KB
Über den Autor
Ban P. Wong, CEng, MIET, is Director of Design Methodology at Chartered Semiconductor, Inc. He holds five patents and is the lead author of Nano-CMOS Circuit and Physical Design (Wiley). Franz Zach, PhD, is Senior Director at PDF Solutions, where he is involved in integrated yield ramps at advanced technology nodes. Victor Moroz, PhD, is a Principal Engineer at Synopsys. He focuses on semiconductor physics, including silicon process integration, teaching undergraduate and graduate students, and developing process simulation and DFM tools. Anurag Mittal, PhD, Yale University, has co-developed the world's first truly CMOS-compatible Flash technology. He has several papers, invited talks, and patents to his credit. Currently he is Director of Technology & Applications at Takumi Inc., where he is developing novel EDA solutions on Design for Variability & Reliability. Greg W. Starr, PhD, is a Supervising Principal Engineer at Xilinx, where he is responsible for advanced serial IO development on advanced processes. Andrew Kahng, PhD, is Professor of CSE and ECE at the University of California, San Diego, and the CTO of Blaze DFM. His research focuses on integrated circuit physical design and design for manufacturability. Dr. Kahng has published more than 300 journal and conference papers.
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