Ruchira Kamdar, Seetharam Gundurao, R. Joshi, N. S. Murty
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IBM's Blue Logic Design Methodology-Circuits and Physical Design
As the dimensions of ULSI circuits shrink to 0.12 micron and below, to achieve the highest device performance and density many challenges are to be met in designing circuits with performance driven physical design and the wirability of sea of transistors of the order of 100 million. This particular tutorial intends to cover advances in technology, relevant circuit techniques, synthesis and physical design methodology.