|
22Mbytes
Digital Systems Engineering
William J. Dally, John W. Poulton
693 pages
595 line diagrams
22 half-tones
59 tables
Publisher: Cambridge University Press (June 28, 1998)
ISBN: 0521592925
Product Dimensions: 10.3 x 7.3 x 1.3 inches
Shipping Weight: 2.7 pounds.
Table of Contents
Ch1. Introduction to digital systems engineering; (Page22)
Ch2. Packaging of digital systems; (Page77)
Ch3. Modeling and analysis of wires; (Page143)
Ch4. Circuits; (Page216)
Ch5. Power distribution; (Page256)
Ch6. Noise in digital systems; (Page298)
Ch7. Signalling conventions; (Page353)
Ch8. Advanced signalling techniques; (Page392)
Ch9. Timing conventions; (Page458)
Ch10. Synchronization; (Page511)
Ch11. Signalling circuits; (Page571)
Ch12. Timing circuits; Index. (Page641)
What makes some computers slow? Why do some digital systems operate reliably for years while others fail mysteriously every few hours? How can some systems dissipate kilowatts while others operate off batteries? These questions of speed,
reliability, and power are all determined by the system-level electrical design of a digital system. Digital Systems
Engineering presents a comprehensive treatment of these topics. It combines a rigorous development of the fundamental
principles in each area with real world examples of circuits and methods. The book not only serves as an undergraduate
textbook, filling the gap between circuit design and logic design, but can also help practising digital designers keep
pace with the speed and power of modern integrated circuits. The techniques described in this book, once used only in
supercomputers, are now essential to the correct and efficient operation of any type of digital system.
‘Not many comprehensive references exist on this subject, and this book is one of the best available.’
Computing Reviews
Title: DIGITAL SYSTEMS ENGINEERING
Author: Dally W and Poulton John
Publisher: CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS
ISBN : 0-521-59292-5
Pages 693
E-mail: info@telesys.ru