High-Speed Digital Systems Design
High-Speed Digital System Design bridges the gap from theory to implementation in the real world. Systems with clock speeds in low megahertz range qualify for high-speed. Proper design results in quality digital transmissions and lowers the chance for errors. This book is for computer and electrical engineers who may or may not have learned electromagnetic theory. The presentation style allows readers to quickly begin designing their own high-speed systems and diagnosing existing designs for errors. After studying this book, readers will be able to: Design the power distribution system for a printed circuit board to minimize noise; plan the layers of a PCB for signals, power, and ground to maximize signal quality and minimize noise; include test structures in the printed circuit board to easily diagnose manufacturing mistakes; choose the best PCB design parameters such a trace width, height,and routed path to ensure the most stable characteristic impedance; determine the correct termination to minimize reflections; predict the delay caused by a given PCB trace; minimize driver power consumption using AC terminations; compensate for discontinuities along a PCB trace; use pre-emphasis and equalization techniques to counteract lossy transmission lines; determine the amount of crosstalk between two traces; and diagnose existing PCBs to determine the sources of errors.
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High-Speed Digital Systems Design
High-Speed Digital System Design bridges the gap from theory to implementation in the real world. Systems with clock speeds in low megahertz range qualify for high-speed. Proper design results in quality digital transmissions and lowers the chance for errors. This book is for computer and electrical engineers who may or may not have learned electromagnetic theory. The presentation style allows readers to quickly begin designing their own high-speed systems and diagnosing existing designs for errors. After studying this book, readers will be able to: Design the power distribution system for a printed circuit board to minimize noise; plan the layers of a PCB for signals, power, and ground to maximize signal quality and minimize noise; include test structures in the printed circuit board to easily diagnose manufacturing mistakes; choose the best PCB design parameters such a trace width, height,and routed path to ensure the most stable characteristic impedance; determine the correct termination to minimize reflections; predict the delay caused by a given PCB trace; minimize driver power consumption using AC terminations; compensate for discontinuities along a PCB trace; use pre-emphasis and equalization techniques to counteract lossy transmission lines; determine the amount of crosstalk between two traces; and diagnose existing PCBs to determine the sources of errors.
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High-Speed Digital Systems Design

High-Speed Digital Systems Design

by Justin Davis
High-Speed Digital Systems Design

High-Speed Digital Systems Design

by Justin Davis

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High-Speed Digital System Design bridges the gap from theory to implementation in the real world. Systems with clock speeds in low megahertz range qualify for high-speed. Proper design results in quality digital transmissions and lowers the chance for errors. This book is for computer and electrical engineers who may or may not have learned electromagnetic theory. The presentation style allows readers to quickly begin designing their own high-speed systems and diagnosing existing designs for errors. After studying this book, readers will be able to: Design the power distribution system for a printed circuit board to minimize noise; plan the layers of a PCB for signals, power, and ground to maximize signal quality and minimize noise; include test structures in the printed circuit board to easily diagnose manufacturing mistakes; choose the best PCB design parameters such a trace width, height,and routed path to ensure the most stable characteristic impedance; determine the correct termination to minimize reflections; predict the delay caused by a given PCB trace; minimize driver power consumption using AC terminations; compensate for discontinuities along a PCB trace; use pre-emphasis and equalization techniques to counteract lossy transmission lines; determine the amount of crosstalk between two traces; and diagnose existing PCBs to determine the sources of errors.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781598291346
Publisher: Morgan and Claypool Publishers
Publication date: 01/01/2007
Series: Synthesis Lectures on Digital Circuits and Systems Series
Pages: 87
Product dimensions: 7.30(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.30(d)

About the Author

About The Author

Justine Davis lives on Puget Sound in Washington State, watching big ships and the occasional submarine go by, and sharing the neighborhood with assorted wildlife, including a pair of bald eagles, deer, a bear or two, and a tailless raccoon. In the few hours when she's not planning, plotting, or writing her next book, her favorite things are photography, knitting her way through a huge yarn stash, and driving her restored 1967 Corvette roadster—top down, of course.

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