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The Systems Engineer's Handbook : A Guide to Building VME and VXI Systems by John Black β€” book cover

The Systems Engineer's Handbook : A Guide to Building VME and VXI Systems

by John Black
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The System Engineer's Handbook, written by the developer of the VME bus system and some of the most knowledgeable experts in the computer industry, is the most comprehensive guide available for the VME bus standard. It is the system engineer's guide to building high performance multiprocessor systems. This book contains complete copies of VME bus and VXI bus specifications and applications information, enabling a system engineer to purchase state-of-the-art board components from specialized manufacturers and assemble them into a fully-functional system.

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Faced with rapidly shifting architectural rules, system engineers are resorting to modular systems, which provide more architectural flexibility. Volume editor John Black, who was responsible for development of the VMEbus standard while at Motorola, has compiled a collection of contributed chapter-tutorials to update engineers on the key technologies and standards that they will need to build state-of- the-art multiprocessor systems. Also included are complete copies of the VMEbus and the VXIbus specifications. Appendices list VMEbus and VXIbus manufacturers. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

Book Details

Published
September 1, 1992
Publisher
Morgan Kaufmann
Pages
1112
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780121028206

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