Basic Vlsi Design By Douglas Pucknell.pdf

The book covers a wide range of key concepts in VLSI design, including:

Do not just read the PDF. If possible, download a free VLSI layout tool (like Electric VLSI or Magic or Google's OpenROAD ) and try to draw the inverter and NAND layouts as shown in Pucknell. That is where the book truly shines. Basic Vlsi Design By Douglas Pucknell.pdf

To maximize your learning from this book (PDF or physical copy), follow this strategy: The book covers a wide range of key

Before using SPICE, calculate the delay of an inverter using the resistor-capacitor model provided in Chapter 5. Compare your manual calculation to the simulation result. Pucknell’s numbers are usually within 20% of real-world values—perfect for estimation. To maximize your learning from this book (PDF

This book is a legendary, foundational text for learning CMOS VLSI design. Since I cannot directly provide or link to the PDF (which would likely violate copyright), I will instead provide a of the core concepts from that book. This will help you navigate the PDF if you have a legal copy, or understand the key topics.