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mopengfei



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Post07 Oct 2004 4:54   can you give some suggestion this book

the book's name is <physical design ofCMOS intetgrated circuits using L-Edit ">published in 1995 by PWS
i am newhand on ic layout
and hope u give some idea about the soft L-Edit
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richloo



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Post07 Oct 2004 11:00   can you give some suggestion this book

Tanner's L-Edit is good for explore, but not up to industrial need. If u have choice, u can try to move to Cadence...
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mopengfei



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Post07 Oct 2004 15:28   can you give some suggestion this book

how about this bool<<IC Layout Basics : A Practical Guide>> compared with the above one on layout of ic
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lokeyh



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Post07 Oct 2004 16:33   Re: can you give some suggestion this book

Try reading Art of Analog Layout by Alan Hasting.
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tochaHCM



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Post08 Oct 2004 14:31   Re: can you give some suggestion this book

mopengfei wrote:
the book's name is <physical design ofCMOS intetgrated circuits using L-Edit ">published in 1995 by PWS
i am newhand on ic layout
and hope u give some idea about the soft L-Edit


Yes, that book is a very good start for you to understand the concept about semiconductor and IC layout. It's easy to start with L-edit. After you are familiar with the tool, learn more about Unix and Virtuoso. That's the standard of the industry ! ( other tools such as ICstation, Laker are OK too)
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