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VLSI Memory Chip Design

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  • This book is based on the author's 30-year design career in industry
  • It includes more than 400 figures
  • Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras

Part of the book series: Springer Series in Advanced Microelectronics (MICROELECTR., volume 5)

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Table of contents (8 chapters)

  1. Front Matter

    Pages I-XI
  2. DRAM Circuits

    • Kiyoo Itoh
    Pages 97-194
  3. On-Chip Voltage Generators

    • Kiyoo Itoh
    Pages 249-337
  4. High-Performance Subsystem Memories

    • Kiyoo Itoh
    Pages 339-387
  5. Low-Power Memory Circuits

    • Kiyoo Itoh
    Pages 389-423
  6. Ultra-Low-Voltage Memory Circuits

    • Kiyoo Itoh
    Pages 425-472
  7. Back Matter

    Pages 473-495

About this book

The VLSI memory era truly began when the first production of semiconduc­ tor memory was announced by IBM and Intel in 1970. The announcement had a profound impact on my research at Hitachi Ltd. , and I was forced to change fields: from magnetic thin film to semiconductor memory. This change was so exceptionally sudden and difficult, I feIt like a victim of fate. Looking back, however, I realize how fortunate I was. I have witnessed an unprecedented increase in memory capacity (DRAM, for example, has had a 6-order increase in the last three decades - from the 1-Kb level in 1970 to the 1-Gb level today). I have contributed to this progress with full involvement in memory-chip development over my career. Such rapid progress would have been impossible without many of the inventions and innovative technologies, and without the effort of many talented people. Unfortunately, few systematic books on memory-chip design have been written by experts. Tliis is a result of two factors: the difficulty of involving university professors because of rapidly changing technology requiring huge investments and development resources, and a shortage of time on the part of chip designers in industry due to severe competition in the memory-chip business. Therefore, LSI memory-chip design has been isolated from the outside, preventing a deeper understanding of the technology. This book is based on my 30-year memory-chip (particularly DRAM) design career.

Authors and Affiliations

  • Central Research Laboratory, Hitachi Ltd., Kokubunji-shi, Tokyo, Japan

    Kiyoo Itoh

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Softcover Book USD 229.99
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