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by Faranak Nekoogar, Farzad Nekoogar
From ASICs to SOCs: A Practical Approach
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Prentice Hall Modern Semiconductor Design Series
About Prentice Hall Professional Technical Reference
List of Abbreviations
Preface
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Introduction
Voice Over IP SOC
Intellectual Property
SOC Design Challenges
Design Methodology
Summary
References
Overview of ASICs
Introduction
Methodology and Design Flow
FPGA to ASIC Conversion
Verification
Summary
References
SOC Design and Verification
Introduction
Design for Integration
SOC Verification
Set-Top-Box SOC
Set-Top-Box SOC Example
Summary
References
Physical Design
Introduction
Overview of Physical Design Flow
Some Tips and Guidelines for Physical Design
Modern Physical Design Techniques
Summary
References
Low-Power Design
Introduction
Power Dissipation
Low-Power Design Techniques and Methodologies
Low-Power Design Tools
Tips and Guidelines for Low-Power Design
Summary
References
Low-Power Design Tools
PowerTheater
PowerTheater Analyst
PowerTheater Designer
Open Core Protocol (OCP)
Highlights
Capabilities
Advantages
Key Features
Phase-Locked Loops (PLLs)
PLL Basics
PLL Ideal Behavior
PLL Errors
Glossary
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