2021 International Conference on IC Design and Technology (ICICDT)


Book Description

Design and technology co optimization provide key advantage in the highly competitive market today However, integrated circuit (IC) engineering traditionally separates design and technology and the two don t use the same language, let alone understand each other This is not a winning approach moving forward Savvy IC engineers require a deeper understanding of the interdependencies between design and technology options to expand the product optimization window ICICDT is, by design, a forum for engineers, researchers, graduate students and professors, to cross the design technology boundary by bringing design, technology, and process experts together Its unique format of each paper has a short presentation and a workshop session poster is designed to encourage interaction asking questions and sharing knowledge on a one to one basis during the workshop poster session







2023 International Conference on IC Design and Technology (ICICDT)


Book Description

Design and technology co optimization (DTCO) play a critical role in the era of big data with an explosion of new applications such as artificial intelligence (AI) and 5G To meet the insatiable appetite for speed and power efficiency in data computing and transmission, separating design and technology as is the way in traditional integrated circuit (IC) engineering faces tremendous challenges The ever increasing complexity and variabilityrequire close interaction and collaboration for best optimization and trade off by design, device, process and materials Savvy IC engineers also require a deeper understanding of the interdependencies between design and technology options to expand the product optimization window ICICDT is, by design, a forum for engineers, researchers, graduate students, and professors, to cross the design technology boundary by bringing design, technology, and process experts together







2022 International Conference on IC Design and Technology (ICICDT)


Book Description

Design and technology co optimization provide key advantage in the highly competitive market today However, integrated circuit (IC) engineering traditionally separates design and technology and the two don t use the same language, let alone understand each other This is not a winning approach moving forward Savvy IC engineers require a deeper understanding of the interdependencies between design and technology options to expand the product optimization window ICICDT is, by design, a forum for engineers, researchers, graduate students and professors, to cross the design technology boundary by bringing design, technology, and process experts together Its unique format of each paper has a short presentation and a poster is designed to encourage asking questions and sharing knowledge on a one to one basis during the poster session




Machine Learning-based Design and Optimization of High-Speed Circuits


Book Description

This book describes machine learning-based new principles, methods of design and optimization of high-speed integrated circuits, included in one electronic system, which can exchange information between each other up to 128/256/512 Gbps speed. The efficiency of methods has been proven and is described on the examples of practical designs. This will enable readers to use them in similar electronic system designs. The author demonstrates newly developed principles and methods to accelerate communication between ICs, working in non-standard operating conditions, considering signal deviation compensation with linearity self-calibration. The observed circuit types also include but are not limited to mixed-signal, high performance heterogeneous integrated circuits as well as digital cores.




Frontiers of Quality Electronic Design (QED)


Book Description

Quality Electronic Design (QED)’s landscape spans a vast region where territories of many participating disciplines and technologies overlap. This book explores the latest trends in several key topics related to quality electronic design, with emphasis on Hardware Security, Cybersecurity, Machine Learning, and application of Artificial Intelligence (AI). The book includes topics in nonvolatile memories (NVM), Internet of Things (IoT), FPGA, and Neural Networks.




Monolithic Integration in E-Mode GaN Technology


Book Description

This book is a comprehensive, all-in-one source on design of monolithic GaN power ICs. It is written in handbook style with systematic guidelines and includes implementation examples. It covers the full range from technology fundamentals to implementation details including design techniques specific for GaN technology. It provides a detailed loss analysis based on comparative measurements between silicon and GaN based converters to provide an understanding of the relations between design choices and results which can be transferred to other power converter systems.







Device Circuit Co-Design Issues in FETs


Book Description

This book provides an overview of emerging semiconductor devices and their applications in electronic circuits, which form the foundation of electronic devices. Device Circuit Co-Design Issues in FETs provides readers with a better understanding of the ever-growing field of low-power electronic devices and their applications in the wireless, biosensing, and circuit domains. The book brings researchers and engineers from various disciplines of the VLSI domain together to tackle the emerging challenges in the field of engineering and applications of advanced low-power devices in an effort to improve the performance of these technologies. The chapters examine the challenges and scope of FinFET device circuits, 3D FETs, and advanced FET for circuit applications. The book also discusses low-power memory design, neuromorphic computing, and issues related to thermal reliability. The authors provide a good understanding of device physics and circuits, and discuss transistors based on the new channel/dielectric materials and device architectures to achieve low-power dissipation and ultra-high switching speeds to fulfill the requirements of the semiconductor industry. This book is intended for students, researchers, and professionals in the field of semiconductor devices and nanodevices, as well as those working on device-circuit co-design issues.