Analysis And Design Of Digital Integrated Circuits By David Hodges Horace Jackson Resve Saleh.pdf -

"Analysis and Design of Digital Integrated Circuits" by David A. Hodges, Horace G. Jackson, and Resve Saleh is a foundational textbook, now in its third edition, that bridges basic transistor electronics with complex VLSI design, focusing heavily on CMOS technology and deep submicron modeling. Widely used in academia and industry, the text provides comprehensive coverage from device physics to practical SPICE simulations,, making it a key resource for digital circuit design. For more information, visit the McGraw-Hill textbook page.

As we push toward 5nm, 3nm, and beyond, the fundamentals in this book remain shockingly relevant. While the technology nodes change, the principles of delay estimation, power optimization, and scaling theory remain the foundation of the industry. "Analysis and Design of Digital Integrated Circuits" by

Chapter 10 – Memory Circuits

  • SRAM: 6T cell operation – read, write, hold.
  • Bitline precharge, sense amplifiers (current latch, differential).
  • Row/column decoders.
  • DRAM: 1T1C, refresh, folded bitline.
  • ROM, CAM, register files.
  • Charge sharing, clock feedthrough, charge leakage – the book's treatment of domino logic is one of the clearest I’ve found. The diagrams of precharge/evaluate phases with timing overlap issues are gold.
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