Electronic Design Automation by 3G Editorial Board (.PDF)
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Electronic Design Automation by 3G Editorial Board
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Overview: Deals with the various electronic design automation artifacts, algorithms, and methodologies. It presents a solid background in computer architecture, digital design, and proficiency in programming and modeling. Electronic design automation (EDA or ECAD) is a category of software tools for designing electronic systems such as printed circuit boards and integrated circuits. The tools work together in a design flow that chip designers use to design and analyze entire semiconductor chips. Probably the best known digital simulators are those based on Verilog and VHDL. Some electronics simulators integrate a schematic editor, a simulation engine, and on-screen waveforms, and make “what-if” scenarios easy and instant. They also typically contain extensive model and device libraries. These models typically include IC specific transistor models such as BSIM, generic components such as resistors, capacitors, inductors and transformers, user defined models (such as controlled current and voltage sources, or models in Verilog-A or VHDL-AMS).
Genre: Non-Fiction > Tech & Devices

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