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Application-Specific Integrated Circuits

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Application-Specific Integrated Circuits
"An ASIC (pronounced “a-sick”; bold typeface defines a new term) is an application-specific integrated circuit —at least that is what the acronym stands for. Before we answer the question of what that means we first look at the evolution of the silicon chip or integrated circuit ( IC )."
Michael John Sebastian Smith
Added 16 Apr 2009
Updated 16 Apr 2009
Authors Michael John Sebastian Smith
 Chapter 1: Introduction to ASICs
Chapter 2: CMOS Logic
Chapter 3: ASIC Library Design
Chapter 4: Programmable ASICs
Chapter 5: Programmable ASIC Logic Cells
Chapter 6: Programmable ASIC I/O Cells
Chapter 7: Programmable ASIC Interconnect
Chapter 8: Programmable ASIC Design Software
Chapter 9: Low-Level Design Entry
Chapter 10: VHDL
Chapter 11: Verilog HDL
Chapter 12: Logic Synthesis
Chapter 13: Simulation
Chapter 14: Test
Chapter 15: System Partitioning
Chapter 16: Floorplanning and Placement
Chapter 17: Routing
Appendix A: VHDL Resources
Appendix B: Verilog HDL Resources
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