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10 May 1984 Will Presently Available System Design Approaches And Electrical Interconnect Rules Fulfill The Performance Requirements Of High Clock Rate Digital Signal Processors Based On Gaas?
B K Gilbert, D J Schwab
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Proceedings Volume 0466, Optical Interfaces for Digital Circuits & Systems; (1984) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.941555
Event: 1984 Los Angeles Technical Symposium, 1984, Los Angeles, United States
Abstract
The emerging application of Gallium Arsenide digital integrated circuits to signal processing problems will require the development of architectures quite different from those used for highly parallel silicon VLSI and VHSIC components. Much higher system clock rates will be employed in GaAs based systems than will be common in silicon VLSI, placing much more stress on interchip signal protocols, and on the design of first and second level packaging, i.e., at the chip carrier and logic board levels.
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B K Gilbert and D J Schwab "Will Presently Available System Design Approaches And Electrical Interconnect Rules Fulfill The Performance Requirements Of High Clock Rate Digital Signal Processors Based On Gaas?", Proc. SPIE 0466, Optical Interfaces for Digital Circuits & Systems, (10 May 1984); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.941555
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KEYWORDS
Signal processing

Gallium arsenide

Clocks

Silicon

Transistors

Integrated circuits

Digital signal processing

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