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ESD Design and Analysis Handbook

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ESD Design and Analysis Handbook

ESD Design and Analysis Handbook by James E. Vinson , Joseph C. Bernier , Gregg D. Croft , Juin J. Liou
English | PDF | 2002 | 214 Pages | ISBN : 140207350X | 20.4 MB

ESD Design and Analysis Handbook presents an overview of ESD as it effects electronic circuits and provides a concise introduction for students, engineers, circuit designers and failure analysts. This handbook is written in simple terms and is filled with practical advice and examples to illustrate the concepts presented.While this treatment is not exhaustive, it presents many of the most important areas of the ESD problem and suggests methods for improving them. The key topics covered include the physics of the event, failure analysis, protection, characterization, and simulation techniques. The book is intended as both an introductory text on ESD and a useful reference tool to draw on as the reader gains experience. The authors have tried to balance the level of detail in the ESD Design and Analysis Handbook against the wealth of literature published on ESD every year. To that end, each chapter has a topical list of references to facilitate further in-depth study.

Switch-Level Timing Simulation of MOS VLSI Circuits

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Switch-Level Timing Simulation of MOS VLSI Circuits

Switch-Level Timing Simulation of MOS VLSI Circuits by Vasant B. Rao , David V. Overhauser , Timothy N. Trick , Ibrahim N. Hajj
English | PDF | 1989 | 218 Pages | ISBN : 0898383021 | 18.9 MB

Only two decades ago most electronic circuits were designed with a slide-rule, and the designs were verified using breadboard techniques. Simulation tools were a research curiosity and in general were mistrusted by most designers and test engineers. In those days the programs were not user friendly, models were inadequate, and the algorithms were not very robust. The demand for simulation tools has been driven by the increasing complexity of integrated circuits and systems, and it has been aided by the rapid decrease in the cost of com­ puting that has occurred over the past several decades. Today a wide range of tools exist for analYSiS, deSign, and verification, and expert systems and synthesis tools are rapidly emerging. In this book only one aspect of the analysis and design process is examined. but it is a very important aspect that has received much attention over the years. It is the problem of accurate circuit and timing simulation.

Energy Harvesting Technologies

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Energy Harvesting Technologies

Energy Harvesting Technologies by Shashank Priya
English | PDF | 2009 | 521 Pages | ISBN : 0387764631 | 16.6 MB

Energy Harvesting Technologies provides a cohesive overview of the fundamentals and current developments in the field of energy harvesting. In a well-organized structure, this volume discusses basic principles for the design and fabrication of bulk and micro-scale energy harvesting systems based upon piezoelectric, electromagnetic and thermoelectric technologies. It provides excellent coverage of theory and design rules required for fabrication of efficient electronics and batteries. In addition, it covers the prominent applications for energy harvesting devices illustrating the state-of-the-art prototypes.

Integrated Circuit Design

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Integrated Circuit Design

Integrated Circuit Design by Alan F. Murray
English | PDF | 1987 | 164 Pages | ISBN : 0333437993 | 14 MB

There are several excellent textbooks available that treat Integrated Circuit (IC) Design at a level appropriate to final year students, to practising designers or to postgraduates. Some of these advanced texts have an 'engineering' bias, and give a detailed treatment of the technology underlying integrated circuits. Others have a 'computer' science systems' leaning, concentrate on methods of IC design, and do not discuss the underlying technology beyond the barest fundamentals. These textbooks are all expensive, and their use is only justified in an advanced course, where they form one of the major (or even the major) text for the course.

Linear Electronic Circuits and Systems

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Linear Electronic Circuits and Systems

Linear Electronic Circuits and Systems by Graham Bishop
English | PDF | 1983 | 232 Pages | ISBN : 0333358589 | 18.41 MB

The theory and application of the linear electronic circuit have been known and used by electronics and control engineers for many decades; however, recent developments in microtechnology have greatly simplified linear circuit design owing to the introduction of the high-gain integrated circuit operational amplifier. Circuit design can now be considered as systems design with a minimum number of additional discrete components.