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Substrate Noise Coupling In Mixedsignal Asics Stephane Donnay Georges Gielen

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Substrate Noise Coupling In Mixedsignal Asics Stephane Donnay Georges Gielen
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Publisher: Kluwer Academic Publishers
File Extension: PDF
File size: 18.73 MB
Pages: 309
Author: Stéphane Donnay; Georges Gielen
ISBN: 9780306481703, 9781402073816, 0306481707, 140207381X
Language: English
Year: 2003

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Substrate Noise Coupling In Mixedsignal Asics Stephane Donnay Georges Gielen by Stéphane Donnay; Georges Gielen 9780306481703, 9781402073816, 0306481707, 140207381X instant download after payment.

This book is the first in a series of three dedicated to advanced topics in Mixed-Signal IC design methodologies. It is one of the results achieved by the Mixed-Signal Design Cluster, an initiative launched in 1998 as part of the TARDIS project, funded by the European Commission within the ESPRIT-IV Framework. This initiative aims to promote the development of new design and test methodologies for Mixed-Signal ICs, and to accelerate their adoption by industrial users. As Microelectronics evolves, Mixed-Signal techniques are gaining a significant importance due to the wide spread of applications where an analog front-end is needed to drive a complex digital-processing subsystem. In this sense, Analog and Mixed-Signal circuits are recognized as a bottleneck for the market acceptance of Systems-On-Chip, because of the inherent difficulties involved in the design and test of these circuits. Specially, problems arising from the use of a common substrate for analog and digital components are a main limiting factor. The Mixed-Signal Cluster has been formed by a group of 11 Research and Development projects, plus a specific action to promote the dissemination of design methodologies, techniques, and supporting tools developed within the Cluster projects. The whole action, ending in July 2002, has been assigned an overall budget of more than 8 million EURO.

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