Title
The application of gallium arsenide integrated circuit technology to the design and fabrication of future generation digital signal processors: promises and problems
Abstract
The development of gallium arsenide digital integrated circuit technology has progressed rapidly during the past decade. It is argued that in order to derive the maximum benefit from this technology as it is inserted into next-generation signal and data processors, all aspects of the design, assembly, testing, and maintenance of the systems will have to be considered synergistically. Salient issues which must be considered in the implementation of these advanced digital processors are reviewed, including the effects of system, logic board, chip layout, and packing constraints on memory layout, logic design, and arithmetic implementation.<>
Year
DOI
Venue
1988
10.1109/5.7145
Proceedings of the IEEE  
Keywords
DocType
Volume
III-V semiconductors,computerised signal processing,microprocessor chips,GaAs,arithmetic implementation,assembly,chip layout,data processors,design,digital integrated circuit technology,future generation digital signal processors,logic board,logic design,maintenance,memory layout,packing constraints,testing
Journal
76
Issue
ISSN
Citations 
7
0018-9219
3
PageRank 
References 
Authors
1.70
3
2
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
B. K. Gilbert14714.13
Pan, G.-W.231.70