Winner of the Association of American Publishers' 2016 PROSE Award in the Textbook/Physical Sciences & Mathematics category.
Written by the director of the NanoSystem Design Laboratory at the University of North Texas, this authoritative resource discusses mixed-signal circuit and system design based on existing and emerging nanoelectronic technologies. The book features coverage of both digital and analog applications using nanoscale CMOS and post-CMOS. Key techniques required for design for excellence and manufacturability are discussed in this practice-driven text.
Nanoelectronic Mixed-Signal System Design covers:
Opportunities and challenges of nanoscale technology and systemsEmerging systems designed as analog/mixed-signal system-on-chips (AMS-SoCs)Nanoelectronics issues in design for excellencePhase-locked loop component circuitsElectronic signal converter circuitsSensor circuits and systemsMemory in the AMS-SoCsMixed-signal circuit and system design flowMixed-signal circuit and system simulationPower-, parasitic-, and thermal-aware AMS-SoC design methodologiesVariability-aware AMS-SoC design methodologiesMetamodel-based fast AMS-SoC design methodologies