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Fundamentals of High-Frequency CMOS Analog Integrated Circuits
Cambridge University Press 2009; US$ 83.00Includes plenty of design examples together with the key issues encountered in real-world design scenarios, for students and practising engineers. more...
CMOS Multi-channel Single-chip Receivers for Multi-gigabit Optical Data Communications
Springer 2007; US$ 129.99While the throughput of microprocessor systems tends to increase as a result of ongoing technology scaling and the advent of multi-core systems, the off-chip I/O communication bandwidth emerges as one of the potential bottlenecks that limit overall performance. In order to alleviate the communication speed constraints, optical data communication interfaces... more...
Extreme Low-Power Mixed Signal IC Design
Springer 2010; US$ 99.99This book describes a completely novel class of techniques for designing ultra-low-power integrated circuits (ICs). In many applications such as battery operated systems and battery-less (energy-scavenging) systems, power dissipation is a critical parameter. As a result, there is a growing demand for reducing the power (energy) consumption in ICs to... more...
Nanosystems Design and Technology
Springer 2009; US$ 119.99Integrates various nano technologies on materials, devices and systems and identifies key areas and results. This book describes different design aspects for integrated systems on silicon, and on heterogeneous platforms including, but not limited to, electrical, optical, micromechanical and biological components in various forms and mixtures. more...
Reliability of Nanoscale Circuits and Systems
Springer 2010; US$ 99.99This book is intended to give a general overview of reliability, faults, fault models, nanotechnology, nanodevices, fault-tolerant architectures and reliability evaluation techniques. Additionally, the book provides an in depth state-of-the-art research results and methods for fault tolerance as well as the methodology for designing fault-tolerant... more...
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