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Includes 23 chapters, 12 appendixes, 789 pages, 290 illustrations, 102 tables, glossary, bibliography, and index. Includes a CD-ROM. |
Semiconductor Modeling gives designers and engineers a broad view of using semiconductor models to design high-speed circuit boards. Most issues in the field of designing high-frequency circuits, from the beginning of modeling and simulation using EDA tools to future trends, are discussed and integrated.
The main technical focus of Semiconductor Modeling is the use of simulation to help solve practical engineering problems. The book brings together theory, tools, components, software, and experience to help engineers create successful electronic products.
This book helps engineers understand how to approach problem solving while designing high-speed circuits. In particular:
Encountering non-existent, incomplete, and erroneous semiconductor circuit models.
Applying EDA tools to achieve practical designs despite model limitations.
Grasping the basic high-speed digital, RF, and EMC design concepts that guide design intent.
Applying EDA tools to cutting-edge digital technology.
Working with suppliers, CAD team members, and others.
Understanding the processes and procedures that enable and enhance the design process.
Correlating simulations with test results.
The book presents the material in a manner that is helpful to circuit and product design engineers who have little or no specialized knowledge of high-speed digital design or semiconductors.

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