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VLSI Circuit Design Methodology Demystified: A Conceptual Taxonomy

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This book was written to arm engineers qualified and knowledgeable in the area of VLSI circuits with the essential knowledge they need to get into this exciting field and to help those already in it achieve a higher level of proficiency. Few people truly understand how a large chip is developed, but an understanding of the whole process is necessary to appreciate the importance of each part of it and to understand the process from concept to silicon. It will teach readers how to become better engineers through a practical approach of diagnosing and attacking real-world problems.

224 pages, Paperback

First published November 1, 2007

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November 30, 2013
Great breadth covered, with emphasis on digital ASIC-based chip design.
Wish I had this on my first VLSI class, it's easy to digest with its Q&A format.

Definitely worth a read if you could grab one, it's quite costly to buy though.
I have found very few "Quick overview of VLSI concepts for job interviews" books, it's nice that this book fits in that category.
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