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Model and Design of Bipolar and MOS Current-Mode Logic CML, ECL and SCL Digital Circuits
Title:
Model and Design of Bipolar and MOS Current-Mode Logic CML, ECL and SCL Digital Circuits
Author:
Alioto, Massimo. author.
ISBN:
9781402028885
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Physical Description:
XV, 318 p. online resource.
Contents:
Device Modeling for Digital Circuits -- Current-Mode Digital Circuits -- Design Methodologies for Complex Current-Mode Logic Gates -- Modeling of Bipolar Current-Mode Gates -- Optimized Design of Bipolar Current-Mode Gates -- Modeling of MOS Current-Mode Gates -- Optimized Design of MOS Current-Mode Gates -- Applications and Remarks on Current-Mode Digital Circuits.
Abstract:
Current-Mode digital circuits have been extensively analyzed and used since the early days of digital ICs. In particular, bipolar Current-Mode digital circuits emerged as an approach to realize digital circuits with the highest speed. Together with its speed performance, CMOS Current-Mode logic has been rediscovered to allow logic gates implementations which, in contrast to classical VLSI CMOS digital circuits, have the feature of low noise level generation. Thus, CMOS Current-Mode gates can be efficiently used inside analog and mixed-signal ICs, which require a low noise silicon environment. For these reasons, until today, many works and results have been published which reinforce the importance of Current-Mode digital circuits. In the topic of Current-Mode digital circuits, the authors spent a lot of effort in the last six years, and their original results highly enhanced both the modeling and the related design methodologies. Since the fundamental Current-Mode logic building block is the classical differential amplifier, the winning idea, that represents the starting point of the authors’ research, was to change the classical point of view typically followed in the investigation and design of Current-Mode digital circuits. In particular, they properly exploited classical paradigms developed and used in the analog circuit domain (a topic in which one of the authors maturated a great experience).
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