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Computer Aided Design for Integrated Systems

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This paper describes a design framework for integrated system design. It discusses the design methodology, the design system, the CAD tools, the models and their interaction that enable optimized integrated system design. Examples of this design approach are discussed in the context of an integrated GSM chip.

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Stubbe, F.M. (2000). Computer Aided Design for Integrated Systems. In: van de Plassche, R.J., Huijsing, J.H., Sansen, W. (eds) Analog Circuit Design. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4757-3198-9_10

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