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ASIC books titles for beginners and tutorials

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actually i tried to search the forum for tutorials or books titles but most links for tutorials are dead !
so i hope to suggest books ' titles and tutorials that you think they are powerful and good to understand basics on ASIC design

Thanks a lot for your time
 

Books for ASIC Design:
1. Application Specific Integrated Circuits by Sebastian Smith
2. Advanced ASIC Chip Synthesis Using Synopsys. Design Compiler. Physical Compiler. and Primetime by Himanshu Bhatnagar

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Digital VLSI Chip Design with Cadence and Synopsys CAD Tools by Erik Brunvand
KEY BENEFIT : This hands-on book leads readers through the complete process of building a ready-to-fabricate CMOS integrated circuit using popular commercial design software. KEY TOPICS : The VLSI CAD flow described in this book uses tools from two vendors: Cadence Design Systems, Inc. and Synopsys Inc. Detailed tutorials include step-by-step instructions and screen shots of tool windows and dialog boxes. MARKET : A useful reference for chip designers.
 
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Thanks a lot for your reply
i checked them all very helpful really
but now i need software names that i will need ...i am confused about that topic can you tell me what software i will need ?

Thanks again
 

Dear brother MAhmood,
You need to see synopsys and cadane site.
The softwares are several to do a complete digital design till tape out.
modelsim or Active-HDL for HDL designing and simulation.
"Design compiler" for synthesis.
"SoC Encounter" for layout generation.
and a lot of CAD tools for doing an specified task in digital design flow.
The best reference is the one which i have posted recently.
It has a complete flow experience and implicitly name the nessesary software.

After all of them, don't forget tomorrow, the last friday of Ramaddan.
Best Regards.
Oveis
 
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