Best Book For Static Timing Analysis
In the field of VLSI, having an in depth understanding of the Static Timing Analysis (STA) is a must.Static Timing Analysis For Nanometer Designs by J Bhasker and Rakesh Chadha is the best book to learn STA concepts.
If you ask any VLSI expert in the semiconductor industry, 10 out of 10 experts will recommend this book.
Static Timing Analysis For Nanometer Designs Book Review
1. The book defines all keywords of static timing analysis clearly.2. It explains the all the core concepts in a very lucid manner. You would just love the approach of the author. (Remember "Let us C" from Yashavant Kanetkar?)
3. A lot of clearly illustrated diagrams to help you visualize the concepts.
4. Covers all STA concepts and essentials.
5. Everything is covered in the industry standard timing signoff tool Primetime format.
6. Suitable for university students and extremely suitable to VLSI industry aspirants.
The book covers standard cell library, standard cell timing models, interconnect RLC models and SPEF, cell and interconnect delay calculation, Crosstalk and noise impact on timing and its computation, setting up STA constraints' and environment, what all timing checks we do in the industry, interface timing models, and basic OCV analysis.
So, in a nutshell, this book is all you need to establish your dominance in the static timing analysis in the VLSI industry.
Though the book doesn't cover advance concepts like AOCV and POCV, you can't learn advance stuff without basic concepts anyway. So, this book is a must go through if you want to study/work in the VLSI domain.
Static Timing Analysis For Nanometer Designs by J Bhasker and Rakesh Chadha
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