Statistical Modeling for Computer-Aided Design of MOS VLSI Circuits

Statistical Modeling for Computer-Aided Design of MOS VLSI Circuits

EnglishHardback
Michael Christopher
Springer
EAN: 9780792392996
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As MOS devices are scaled to meet increasingly demanding circuit specifications, process variations have a greater effect on the reliability of circuit performance. For this reason, statistical techniques are required to design integrated circuits with maximum yield. Statistical Modeling for Computer-Aided Design of MOS VLSI Circuits describes a statistical circuit simulation and optimization environment for VLSI circuit designers. The first step toward accomplishing statistical circuit design and optimization is the development of an accurate CAD tool capable of performing statistical simulation. This tool must be based on a statistical model which comprehends the effect of device and circuit characteristics, such as device size, bias, and circuit layout, which are under the control of the circuit designer on the variability of circuit performance. The distinctive feature of the CAD tool described in this book is its ability to accurately model and simulate the effect in both intra- and inter-die process variability on analog/digital circuits, accounting for the effects of the aforementioned device and circuit characteristics. Statistical Modeling for Computer-Aided Design of MOS VLSI Circuits serves as an excellent reference for those working in the field, and may be used as the text for an advanced course on the subject.
EAN 9780792392996
ISBN 079239299X
Binding Hardback
Publisher Springer
Publication date January 31, 1993
Pages 190
Language English
Dimensions 235 x 155
Country Netherlands
Readership Professional & Scholarly
Authors Ismail Mohammed; Michael Christopher
Illustrations XVII, 190 p.
Series Springer International Series in Engineering and Computer Science