Design and test of digital circuits by quantum-dot cellular automata

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Design and test of digital circuits by quantum-dot cellular automata

Fabrizio Lombardi, Jing Huang, editors

Artech House, c2008

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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Here is the first book devoted to quantum-dot cellular automata (QCA) - an emerging nanoelectronic circuit design technology that more and more industry experts are viewing as a superior alternative to current technologies. QCA promises to help practitioners achieve room temperature operation and realize improvements in speed, density and power over existing (CMOS) systems. This groundbreaking resource provides a comprehensive view of QCA, showing practitioners how to work with this cutting-edge technology. The book offers an in-depth understanding of the design, test, defect tolerance, and computer aided design support for QCA. It identifies and discusses the key challenges facing QCA and offers possible solutions to these issues. Additionally, professionals find a comprehensive nanotechnology survey, detailing the advantages and disadvantages of various technologies.

Table of Contents

Introduction. Overview of Nanotechnology. QCA. QCA Combinational Logic Design. Logic-Level Testing. Defect Characterization of Devices. AND-OR-Inverter (AOI) Gate. Two-Dimensional Schemes for Clocking/Timing of QCA Circuits. Tile-Based QCA Design. Sequential Circuit Design in QCA. QCA Memory. Implementing Universal Logic in QCA.

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