Introduction of VLSI systems design

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229

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Introduction of VLSI systems design
1980, VLSI Technology, Inc.
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A complete set of lecture notes of a video tape course originally created by VLSI Technology, Inc. for Hewlett-Packard. The video tape course consists of 27 tapes containing 21 hours of lecture. The lecture notes include all the visual aids used during the lectures, as well as a set of homework assignments. The course text is: Introduction to VLSI systems / Carver Mead, Lynn Conway. Reading, Mass. : Addison-Wesley, c1980. Cf. leaves ii-iii.

"Synopsis of video tapes": leaves iv-vi.

Photocopy. [New York, N.Y.? : Columbia University Libraries?, 1980?].

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Santa Clara, CA (P.O. Box 4788, Santa Clara, CA 95054-0788)]
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VLSI systems design.

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229 leaves in various foliations
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229

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OL52770044M
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78028694

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