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Design issues of a standard cell BiCMOS carrier transceiver on low voltage power lines

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3 Author(s)
Lazarescu, M.T. ; Politecnico di Torino, Italy ; Sartori, M. ; Civera, P.L.

In this paper are described some of the issues of the mixed signal standard cell VLSI design with emphasis on the practical experience resulted from designing a carrier transceiver in SGS-THOMSON 2 μm BiCMOS technology. Presented are the circuit block structure, some advantages and disadvantages of the standard cell design approach, the testing strategy we implemented, and finally some practical conclusions resulting from our experience

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Semiconductor Conference, 1995. CAS'95 Proceedings., 1995 International

Date of Conference: 11-14 Oct 1995

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