Placement and routing of electronic modules
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Placement and routing of electronic modules
(Electrical engineering and electronics, 82)
M. Dekker, c1993
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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Description
This practical guide presents and compares the fundamental theories and techniques of placement and routing and provides important new approaches to solving specific problems.;Focusing on highly reliable methods for good manufacturing capability, Placement and Routing of Electronic Modules: discusses the mathematical basis for placement and routing, including set, combinatorial and graph theories; explicates the definitions, structures and relationships of tree types and gives methods of finding minimum trees; furnishes useful techniques for placing and routing high-density modules; supplies ways to determine the work-space area needed for placement and routing; shows how to estimate the number of layers necessary to complete routing; explains via minimization to reduce work-space area, facilitate manufacture, and reduce the number of layers; demonstrates a variety of search strategies for paths connecting two nodes on a work space with obstacles; and much more. Containing over 300 illustrative examples, figures and tables that clarify concepts and enhance understanding, Placement and Routing of Electronic Modules should be a useful tool for electrical and electronics, mechanical, reliability, process, and manufacturing engineers; computer scientists; applied mathematicians; and graduate-level students in these disciplines.
Table of Contents
- Basic concepts, Guoqing Li et al
- characterization and generation of trees, Yuen Tsun Wong et al
- signal layer estimation, Sudha Balakrishnan and Michael Pecht
- placement for routability, Yuen Tsun Wong et al
- placement for reliability and producibility, Michael Osterman and Michael Pecht
- detailed routing, Yuen Tsun Wong et al
- via minimization, Guoqing Li et al
- a solution for Steiner's problem, Yeun Tsun Wong and Michael Pecht. Appendices symbols, acronyms, glossary.
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