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What are good books which explain about Physical Design process in detail?

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Hello,
I have a query regarding which books to refere for Physical Design.
I am looking for a book on Physical Design/Backend design for beginners. I am basically a software developer,having overview(no hands-on) of Digital design process(both frontend and backend). But now as part of job, I have to start contributing by doing "real work" on Physical design for a SoC. What book would explain in detail, almost all aspects of Physical Design, in a step by step kind of manner.

If you point of any other reading material like blogs/IEEE-papers/websites/forums which talk about physical design would also help me.

Thank You.

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Weste's book is probably the most well-known. The recent books that Weste wrote with David Harris is more towards to circuit design and may not be suitable to SoC. The old edition written by Weste and Eshraghian is probably better to understand the physical design for Soc. Since book is more than 10 years old, you need to fill in the gap, but the fundamental part is still the same.

Google Weste and VLSI.
 

Also try Reading
1. Advanced ASIC chip Synthesis
2. Physical Design Essentials
 

Yeah, Harris Book is very interresting material is Compleate and progessive
 

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