| Handbook of Digital Techniques for High-Speed Design: Design Examples, Signaling and Memory Technologies, Fiber Optics, Modeling, and Simulation to Ensure Signal In | ||
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| Circuits, Devices andSystems Digital Techniques for High-SpeedDesign TOM GRANBERG High-speed digitaldesignâ??Complete, current, and practical Practicing engineers whowork with high-speed digital designknow that a thorough, fully up-to-date resource is crucial for keeping pacewith rapidly changing technologies. Senior and graduate-level engineeringstudents need a similar resource, but with added introductory material andplenty of exercises. Only one book fills the need of both audiencesâ??Handbookof Digital Techniques for High-Speed Design, by electronics expert TomGranberg. This practical handbookcovers every aspect of board-level design, starting with the basics of designtrends, SerDes and bus technologies, and signal integrity. In-depth topics includememory technologies, fiber optics, modeling and simulation, design tools andthe design process, CML controlled-impedance drivers, differential andmixed-mode S-parameters, and the emerging protocols and technologies of RapidIOand PCI-Express. Tom Granberg also features major, detailed high-speed designexamplesâ??including a BLVDS SerDes design and a design with highgigabit-per-second serial links using WarpLink devices. This book Provides detailed technical information on CML, SSTL, GTL/GTL+/GTLP, LVDS, Bus LVDS, M-LVDS, LVDM, ECL, PECL, LVPECL, HSTL, and moreâ??plus applications best suited for each Discusses IBIS and SPICE modeling and simulation, plus a full range of electronic design automation (EDA) tools Emphasizes backplane and bus design with detailed guidelines and design rules Covers fiber optics in detailâ??and when it makes sense to use them, and much more! This book was written withtwo audiences in mindâ??practicing engineers who work with high-speeddigital electronics, and graduate and undergraduate-level students in collegesand universities who need to learn the concepts and techniques of high-speeddigital design before going to work in industry. |