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Stay away from minimum design-rule values

Published: 01 January 2000 Publication History

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  • (2007)Concurrent wire spreading, widening, and fillingProceedings of the 44th annual Design Automation Conference10.1145/1278480.1278569(350-353)Online publication date: 4-Jun-2007
  • (2002)Simulating realistic bridging and crosstalk faults in an industrial settingProceedings The Seventh IEEE European Test Workshop10.1109/ETW.2002.1029642(75-80)Online publication date: 2002

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      DATE '00: Proceedings of the conference on Design, automation and test in Europe
      January 2000
      707 pages
      ISBN:1581132441
      DOI:10.1145/343647
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      DATE00: Design Automation and Test in Europe
      March 27 - 30, 2000
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      • (2019)Simulating Realistic Bridging and Crosstalk Faults in an Industrial SettingJournal of Electronic Testing: Theory and Applications10.1023/A:102463582494419:4(387-395)Online publication date: 1-Jun-2019
      • (2007)Concurrent wire spreading, widening, and fillingProceedings of the 44th annual Design Automation Conference10.1145/1278480.1278569(350-353)Online publication date: 4-Jun-2007
      • (2002)Simulating realistic bridging and crosstalk faults in an industrial settingProceedings The Seventh IEEE European Test Workshop10.1109/ETW.2002.1029642(75-80)Online publication date: 2002

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