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Alexander S. Podkolzin

Researcher at LSI Corporation

Publications -  36
Citations -  1514

Alexander S. Podkolzin is an academic researcher from LSI Corporation. The author has contributed to research in topics: Integrated circuit & NAND logic. The author has an hindex of 18, co-authored 36 publications receiving 1514 citations. Previous affiliations of Alexander S. Podkolzin include Avago Technologies.

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CAD for hexagonal architecture

TL;DR: In this paper, a tri-directional three-layer metal routing scheme is proposed for hexagonal-shaped cells, where the conductors for interconnecting terminals of microelectronic cells are angularly displaced from each other by 60°.
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Hexagonal field programmable gate array architecture

TL;DR: In this article, a tri-directional three-layer metal routing is proposed for hexagonal-shaped cells, where the conductors for interconnecting terminals of microelectronic cells of an integrated circuit prefer to be angularly displaced from each other.
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Microelectronic integrated circuit structure and method using three directional interconnect routing based on hexagonal geometry

TL;DR: In this paper, the conductors of an integrated circuit are defined as points defined by centers of closely packed hexagons (30) superimposed on the circuit such that the conductor (60, 62, 64) extend perpendicular to the edges of the hexagons.
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Transistors having dynamically adjustable characteristics

TL;DR: In this paper, a tri-directional three-layer metal routing is proposed for hexagonal-shaped cells, where the conductors for interconnecting terminals of microelectronic cells of an integrated circuit are preferrably formed in three different layers.
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Microelectronic integrated circuit including triangular CMOS "nand" gate device

TL;DR: In this paper, the power supply connections and the selection of conductivity type (NMOS or PMOS) for the ANY and ALL elements can be varied to provide the device as having a desired NAND, NOR or OR configuration, in which the ANY element acts as a pull-up and the ALL element act as pull-down, or vice versa.