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Vikram Arkalgud Chandrasetty
VLSI Design
A Practical Guide for FPGA
and ASIC Implementations
Vikram Arkalgud Chandrasetty
University of South Australia
Adelaide, Australia
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ISSN 2191-8112 e-ISSN 2191-8120
ISBN 978-1-4614-1119-2 e-ISBN 978-1-4614-1120-8
DOI -1-4614-1120-8
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Preface
The area of VLSI design has gained enormous popularity over the past few decades
due to the rapid advancements in integrated circuit (IC) design and technology.
The ability to produce miniaturized circuits with high performance in terms of
power and speed is the reason for its popularity. Low production cost and advanced
techniques for reduced time-to-market adds to the ever-growing demand for ICs.
The two major IC design flows – FPGA and ASIC have their own advantages and
disadvantages. FPGAs are widely used for quick prototyping and also implementation
of various multimedia application