Sahrling, Mikael, 1964-

Fast techniques for integrated circuit design / Mikael Sahrling. - Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2019. - 1 online resource (x, 245 pages) : digital, PDF file(s).

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General guidelines in estimation analysis in integrated circuits -- Basic amplifier stages -- Higher level amplifier stages -- Electromagnetism--fundamentals -- Electromagnetism--circuit applications -- Electromagnetic field simulators -- System aspects.

Do you want to deepen your understanding of complex systems and design integrated circuits more quickly? Learn how with this step-by-step guide that shows, from first principles, how to employ estimation techniques to analyze and solve complex problems in IC design using a simplified modeling approach. Applications are richly illustrated using real-world examples from across IC design, from simple circuit theory, to the electromagnetic effects and high frequency design, and systems such as data converters and phase-locked loops. Basic concepts like inductance and capacitance are related to one other and other RF phenomena inside a modern chip, enhancing understanding without the need for simulators. Use the easy-to-follow models presented to start designing your own products, from inductors and amplifiers to more complex systems. Whether you are an early-career professional or researcher, graduate student, or established IC engineer looking to reduce your reliance on commercial software packages, this is essential reading.

9781108682336 (ebook)


Integrated circuits--Design and construction.

TK7874 / .S187 2019

621.3815