Design of System on a Chip is the first of two volumes addressing
the design challenges associated with new generations of the
semiconductor technology. The various chapters are the compilations
of tutorials presented at workshops in Brazil in the recent years
by prominent authors from all over the world. In particular the
first book deals with components and circuits. Device models have
to satisfy the conditions to be computationally economical in
addition to be accurate and to scale over various generations of
technology. In addition the book addresses issues of the parasitic
behavior of deep sub-micron components, such as parameter
variations and sub-threshold effects. Furthermore various authors
deal with items like mixed signal components and memories. We wind
up with an exposition of the technology problems to be solved if
our community wants to maintain the pace of the "International
Technology Roadmap for Semiconductors" (ITRS).
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