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This book provides readers with a variety of algorithms and
software tools, dedicated to the physical design of
through-silicon-via (TSV) based, three-dimensional integrated
circuits. It describes numerous "manufacturing-ready" GDSII-level
layouts of TSV-based 3D ICs developed with the tools covered in the
book. This book will also feature sign-off level analysis of
timing, power, signal integrity, and thermal analysis for 3D IC
designs. Full details of the related algorithms will be provided so
that the readers will be able not only to grasp the core mechanics
of the physical design tools, but also to be able to reproduce and
improve upon the results themselves. This book will also offer
various design-for-manufacturability (DFM), design-for-reliability
(DFR), and design-for-testability (DFT) techniques that are
considered critical to the physical design process.
This volume contains problems and solutions related to various
well-known algorithms used in VLSI physical design automation. Dr.
Lim believes that the best way to learn new algorithms is to walk
through a small example by hand. This knowledge will greatly help
understand, analyze, and improve some of the well-known algorithms.
The author has designed and taught a graduate-level course on
physical CAD for VLSI at Georgia Tech. Over the years he has
written his homework with such a focus and has maintained typeset
version of the solutions. It was then shared with other colleagues
teaching physical CAD either as a sole theme or as a part of EDA
(electronic design automation) class. Dr. Lim believes that
physical design automation still remains as an exciting, highly
rewarding field after its birth in the 1970s, and that students
with motivation and skills are always in huge demand. His vision is
to see the students realize that the learning curve is not so steep
after all.
Practical Problems in VLSI Physical Design Automation contains
problems and solutions related to various well-known algorithms
used in VLSI physical design automation. Dr. Lim believes that the
best way to learn new algorithms is to walk through a small example
by hand. This knowledge will greatly help understand, analyze, and
improve some of the well-known algorithms. The author has designed
and taught a graduate-level course on physical CAD for VLSI at
Georgia Tech. Over the years he has written his homework with such
a focus and has maintained typeset version of the solutions.
This book provides readers with a variety of algorithms and
software tools, dedicated to the physical design of
through-silicon-via (TSV) based, three-dimensional integrated
circuits. It describes numerous "manufacturing-ready" GDSII-level
layouts of TSV-based 3D ICs developed with the tools covered in the
book. This book will also feature sign-off level analysis of
timing, power, signal integrity, and thermal analysis for 3D IC
designs. Full details of the related algorithms will be provided so
that the readers will be able not only to grasp the core mechanics
of the physical design tools, but also to be able to reproduce and
improve upon the results themselves. This book will also offer
various design-for-manufacturability (DFM), design-for-reliability
(DFR), and design-for-testability (DFT) techniques that are
considered critical to the physical design process.
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