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Signal And Power Integrity In Digital Systems

by James E. Buchanan, Bert D. Buchanan (Illustrator)
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This book shows designers how to ensure signal integrity and control noise in high-speed digital systems - particularly important in a Pentium-paced environment where functional logic design is no longer separable from electrical and mechanical design. Highlighting TTL, CMOS, and BiCMOS logic applications in a single source, Signal and Power Integrity in Digital Systems provides a practical solutions-oriented approach to a wide variety of relevant interconnection and timing issues. Special features include noise tolerant logic architectures; power distribution techniques that reduce noise; clock distribution techniques that ensure clock signal quality; signal interconnection techniques that reduce crosstalk, signal loading, and transmission-line effects; how to get optimum performance from high-speed memory devices; and system application tips for high-speed PALs, PLAs, FIFOs, and ASICs. Designers will also appreciate the practical engineering approximations provided for the calculation of design parameters along with illustrations and numerous tables usable for quick reference and comparison of characteristics. It's a book every digital designer should have - engineers involved in the design of computers, peripherals, signal processors, and control and communications equipment, as well as young engineers facing their first designs using high-speed logic devices.

Synopsis

This book shows designers how to ensure signal integrity and control noise in high-speed digital systems - particularly important in a Pentium-paced environment where functional logic design is no longer separable from electrical and mechanical design. Highlighting TTL, CMOS, and BiCMOS logic applications in a single source, Signal and Power Integrity in Digital Systems provides a practical solutions-oriented approach to a wide variety of relevant interconnection and timing issues. Special features include noise tolerant logic architectures; power distribution techniques that reduce noise; clock distribution techniques that ensure clock signal quality; signal interconnection techniques that reduce crosstalk, signal loading, and transmission-line effects; how to get optimum performance from high-speed memory devices; and system application tips for high-speed PALs, PLAs, FIFOs, and ASICs. Designers will also appreciate the practical engineering approximations provided for the calculation of design parameters along with illustrations and numerous tables usable for quick reference and comparison of characteristics. It's a book every digital designer should have - engineers involved in the design of computers, peripherals, signal processors, and control and communications equipment, as well as young engineers facing their first designs using high-speed logic devices.

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A combination of CMOS/TTL Digital Systems Design (McGraw-Hill, 1990) and BiCMOS/CMOS Systems Design (McGraw-Hill, 1991), updated as appropriate, this reference-text covers signal and power integrity issues and techniques for managing those issues in high-speed state- of-the-art digital systems built with advanced Schottky transistor- transistor logic (TTL) devices, advanced complementary metal-oxide semiconductor (CMOS) logic devices, and advanced bipolar combined with CMOS (BiCMOS) logic devices. It addresses optimization of the electrical and mechanical environment for high-speed logic devices, with attention to basic electrical and electromagnetic principles, for digital designers new to high-speed logic design. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

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Booknews

A combination of CMOS/TTL Digital Systems Design (McGraw-Hill, 1990) and BiCMOS/CMOS Systems Design (McGraw-Hill, 1991), updated as appropriate, this reference-text covers signal and power integrity issues and techniques for managing those issues in high-speed state- of-the-art digital systems built with advanced Schottky transistor- transistor logic (TTL) devices, advanced complementary metal-oxide semiconductor (CMOS) logic devices, and advanced bipolar combined with CMOS (BiCMOS) logic devices. It addresses optimization of the electrical and mechanical environment for high-speed logic devices, with attention to basic electrical and electromagnetic principles, for digital designers new to high-speed logic design. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

Book Details

Published
December 1, 1995
Publisher
McGraw-Hill Companies, The
Pages
400
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780070087347

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