Logic Design of NanoICS
Svetlana N Yanushkevich author Vlad P Shmerko author Sergey Edward Lyshevski author Sergey Edward Lyshevski editor
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Taylor & Francis Inc
Published:28th Oct '04
Currently unavailable, and unfortunately no date known when it will be back
Today's engineers will confront the challenge of a new computing paradigm, relying on micro- and nanoscale devices. Logic Design of NanoICs builds a foundation for logic in nanodimensions and guides you in the design and analysis of nanoICs using CAD. The authors present data structures developed toward applications rather than a purely theoretical treatment.
Requiring only basic logic and circuits background, Logic Design of NanoICs draws connections between traditional approaches to design and modern design in nanodimensions. The book begins with an introduction to the directions and basic methodology of logic design at the nanoscale, then proceeds to nanotechnologies and CAD, graphical representation of switching functions and networks, word-level and linear word-level data structures, 3-D topologies based on hypercubes, multilevel circuit design, and fault-tolerant computation in hypercube-like structures. The authors propose design solutions and techniques, going beyond the underlying technology to provide more applied knowledge.
This design-oriented reference is written for engineers interested in developing the next generation of integrated circuitry, illustrating the discussion with approximately 250 figures and tables, 100 equations, 250 practical examples, and 100 problems. Each chapter concludes with a summary, references, and a suggested reading section.
". . . interesting and full of information reported in a unified form . . ."
– Gaetano Palumbo, in IEEE Circuits & Devices Magazine, Jan/ Feb 2006, Vol. 22, No. 1
ISBN: 9780849327667
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 816g
488 pages