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which is the best backend book

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hi
casn snybody tell me about a backend/physical desing'
book which gives detaisl of actual
backend related issues
such as clock skew.clokc tree,insertion delay,die size
tapout isuues
drc.lvs,SI,crosstalk,electromigration etc..
 

the posssible title may be :‘the art of layout‘.
 

hi,
As I know, there is not such a book. the material you want is dipend on your experience. not the book.
 

the book "IC Mask Design"
 

I think some EDA vendor documents,
such as Synopsys, Mentor Graphic, ...etc
When they introduce their product, they also tell us some concept about back-end releated issues.
Yes, certainly, experience is very important!!! :?
 

Backened field is very vast ,
U should start from CMOS Basics,
U can start with CMOS Integated Circuit Design by Westle.
 

VLSI Physical Design Automation is an excellent
book. Covers a lot of backend issues and the
explanation is crisp and clear.
 

hi, arpen_san
where can we get the book you mention?
thanks.
 

CMOS by Baker and Li is also use ful
 

you should read more and more on Razavi's book.
 

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