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Constraint solving over multi-valued logics [[electronic resource] ] : application to digital circuits / / Francisco Azevedo
Constraint solving over multi-valued logics [[electronic resource] ] : application to digital circuits / / Francisco Azevedo
Autore Azevedo Francisco
Pubbl/distr/stampa Amsterdam ; ; Oxford, : IOS Press, c2003
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (223 p.)
Disciplina 621.395
Collana Frontiers in artificial intelligence and applications,Dissertations in artificial intelligence
Soggetto topico Integrated circuits - Mathematical models
Digital electronics
ISBN 1-280-50577-X
1-60129-412-3
600-00-0377-3
9786610505777
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Record Nr. UNINA-9910780287803321
Azevedo Francisco  
Amsterdam ; ; Oxford, : IOS Press, c2003
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Constraint solving over multi-valued logics [[electronic resource] ] : application to digital circuits / / Francisco Azevedo
Constraint solving over multi-valued logics [[electronic resource] ] : application to digital circuits / / Francisco Azevedo
Autore Azevedo Francisco
Edizione [1st ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Amsterdam ; ; Oxford, : IOS Press, c2003
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (223 p.)
Disciplina 621.395
Collana Frontiers in artificial intelligence and applications,Dissertations in artificial intelligence
Soggetto topico Integrated circuits - Mathematical models
Digital electronics
ISBN 1-280-50577-X
1-60129-412-3
600-00-0377-3
9786610505777
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Cover -- Title page -- Table of Contents -- Chapter 1. Introduction -- 1.1 Scope -- 1.2 Truth Maintenance Systems -- 1.3 Constraint Reasoning -- 1.3.1 Consistency Techniques -- 1.3.2 Maintaining Consistency -- 1.3.3 Advanced Techniques -- 1.4 Contributions and Limitations -- 1.4.1 Limitations -- 1.5 Overview -- Chapter 2. Circuit Modelling -- 2.1 Introduction -- 2.2 Logic Simulation -- 2.3 Fault Modelling -- 2.4 Benchmarks -- 2.5 Our Modelling Approach -- 2.6 Summary -- Chapter 3. Test Patterns -- 3.1 What are Test Patterns? -- 3.2 Test Generation -- 3.3 TG Modelling Approaches and Algorithms -- 3.3.1 Algebraic Models / Algorithms -- 3.3.2 Topological Methods -- 3.3.3 Multi-valued Logics -- 3.3.4 TG Specialised Algorithms -- 3.4 Constraint Reasoning -- 3.4.1 CLP(B) -- 3.4.2 CLP(FD) -- 3.5 Heuristics -- 3.5.1 Discussion and Potential Improvements -- 3.6 Iterative Time-Bounded Search -- 3.6.1 Conclusion -- 3.7 Summary -- Chapter 4. Differential Diagnosis -- 4.1 Introduction -- 4.2 Diagnosis Approaches -- 4.3 Differential Diagnosis and Test Patterns -- 4.4 The 8-valued Logic -- 4.4.1 Boolean operations -- 4.4.2 Modelling Alternative Diagnostic Theories in Digital Circuits -- 4.5 A 4-valued Logic for Differentiation -- 4.6 A Constraint Solver for the 8-Valued Logic -- 4.6.1 Domain Representation -- 4.6.2 Not-Gates -- 4.6.3 Xor-Gates -- 4.6.4 Normal And-Gates -- 4.6.5 S-Buffers -- 4.6.6 Heuristics to Find Differential Patterns_ -- 4.7 Benchmarks -- 4.7.1 Generating a Benchmark -- 4.7.2 Set of Benchmarks Used -- 4.8 Differentiating Multiple Diagnoses -- 4.9 Experimental Results -- 4.9.1 Choosing the Heuristic -- 4.9.2 Discussion -- 4.9.3 Complete Results -- 4.9.4 Comparison of Results and Approaches -- 4.10 Conclusions -- Chapter 5. Problems with Multiple Diagnoses -- 5.1 Satisfaction Problems -- 5.1.1 Fault Simulation -- 5.1.2 Test Generation.
5.1.3 Fault Covering -- 5.1.4 Covered Diagnoses -- 5.1.5 Diagnosis -- 5.1.6 Fault Location -- 5.2 Optimisation Problems -- 5.2.1 Minimal Set of Test Patterns -- 5.2.2 Maximal Test Patterns -- 5.2.3 Minimal Diagnosis -- 5.2.4 Maximal Fault Resolution -- 5.3 Logic over Booleans and Sets -- 5.3.1 Signal Representation -- 5.3.2 Normal Gates -- 5.3.3 S-Buffers -- 5.4 Modelling and Solving -- 5.4.1 Diagnosis -- 5.4.2 Differentiation -- 5.4.3 Optimisation Problems -- 5.5 Reduction to Set Algebra -- 5.5.1 Motivation -- 5.5.2 Transformation -- 5.5.3 Modelling -- 5.6 Summary -- Chapter 6. A New Set Constraint Solver: Cardinal -- 6.1 Set Constraint Solving and Cardinality Inferences -- 6.2 Intervals and Lattices -- 6.3 Operational Semantics -- 6.3.1 Set Variable -- 6.3.2 Membership Constraints -- 6.3.3 Set Complement -- 6.3.4 Set Equality -- 6.3.5 Set Inequality -- 6.3.6 Disjointness -- 6.3.7 Set Inclusion -- 6.3.8 Set Intersection -- 6.3.9 Set Union -- 6.3.10 Set Difference -- 6.4 Implementation -- 6.4.1 Set Labelling -- 6.5 Results -- 6.6 Other Applications -- 6.6.1 Steiner Triples -- 6.6.2 Golfers -- 6.6.3 Warehouse -- 6.6.4 Differential Diagnosis -- 6.7 Cardinal Extensions -- 6.7.1 Sets Union -- 6.7.2 Generalisation to Sets Functions -- 6.7.3 Set Covering -- 6.7.4 Results -- 6.7.5 Future Research -- 6.8 Conclusions -- Chapter 7. Test Pattern Optimisation -- 7.1 Description -- 7.2 SAT Approach -- 7.3 5-valued Logic -- 7.4 Completeness -- 7.5 Naming Unspecified Values for an Extended Logic -- 7.5.1 Fault Detection Conditions -- 7.6 Local Search -- 7.6.1 A Multiple Extended Logic for Local Search -- 7.6.2 Operational Semantics -- 7.6.3 Improving Local Search -- 7.6.4 Multiple unspecification -- 7.7 Solution Spaces -- 7.8 Combining Logics -- 7.9 Results -- 7.10 Conclusions -- Chapter 8. Generalisation, Discussion and Conclusion -- 8.1 Generalisation.
8.2 Conclusion and Research Directions -- References -- Appendix A: ISCAS Circuits -- Appendix B: Logics.
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Azevedo Francisco  
Amsterdam ; ; Oxford, : IOS Press, c2003
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Digital circuit boards [[electronic resource] ] : mach 1 GHz / / Ralph Morrison
Digital circuit boards [[electronic resource] ] : mach 1 GHz / / Ralph Morrison
Autore Morrison Ralph
Edizione [1st edition]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Hoboken, N.J., : John Wiley & Sons, Inc., c2012
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (179 p.)
Disciplina 621.382
Soggetto topico Digital electronics
Logic design
Integrated circuits
ISBN 1-283-94123-6
1-118-27809-7
1-118-27811-9
1-118-27812-7
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto DIGITAL CIRCUIT BOARDS; CONTENTS; Preface; 1 BASICS; 1.1 Introduction; 1.2 Why the Field Approach is Important; 1.3 The Role of Circuit Analysis; 1.4 Getting Started; 1.5 Voltage and the Electric Field; 1.6 Current; 1.7 Capacitance; 1.8 Mutual and Self-Capacitance; 1.9 E Fields Inside Conductors; 1.10 The D Field; 1.11 Energy Storage in a Capacitor; 1.12 The Energy Stored in an Electric Field; 1.13 The Magnetic Field; 1.14 Rise Time/Fall Time; 1.15 Moving Energy into Components; 1.16 Faraday's Law; 1.17 Self- and Mutual Inductance; 1.18 Poynting's Vector; 1.19 Fields at DC; Glossary
2 TRANSMISSION LINES 2.1 Introduction; 2.2 Some Common Assumptions; 2.3 Transmission Line Types; 2.4 Characteristic Impedance; 2.5 Wave Velocity; 2.6 Step Waves on a Properly Terminated Line; 2.7 The Open Circuited Transmission Line; 2.8 The Short Circuited Transmission Line; 2.9 Waves that Transition between Lines with Different Characteristic Impedances; 2.10 Nonlinear Terminations; 2.11 Discharging a Charged Open Transmission Line; 2.12 Ground/Power Planes; 2.13 The Ground and Power Planes as a Tapered Transmission Line; 2.14 Pulling Energy from a Tapered Transmission Line (TTL)
2.15 The Energy Flow Through Cascaded (Series) Transmission Lines 2.16 An Analysis of Cascaded Transmission Lines; 2.17 Series (Source) Terminating a Transmission Line; 2.18 Parallel (Shunt) Terminations; 2.19 Stubs; 2.20 Decoupling Capacitor as a Stub; 2.21 Transmission Line Networks; 2.22 The Network Program; 2.23 Measuring Characteristic Impedance; Glossary; 3 RADIATION AND INTERFERENCE COUPLING; 3.1 Introduction; 3.2 The Nature of Fields in Logic Structures; 3.3 Classical Radiation; 3.4 Radiation from Step Function Waves; 3.5 Common Mode and Normal Mode
3.6 The Radiation Pattern along a Transmission Line 3.7 Notes on Radiation; 3.8 The Cross Coupling Process (Cross Talk); 3.9 Magnetic Component of Cross Coupling; 3.10 Capacitive Component of Cross Coupling; 3.11 Cross Coupling Continued; 3.12 Cross Coupling between Parallel Transmission Lines of Equal Length; 3.13 Radiation from Board Edges; 3.14 Ground Bounce; 3.15 Susceptibility; Glossary; 4 ENERGY MANAGEMENT; 4.1 Introduction; 4.2 The Power Time Constant; 4.3 Capacitors; 4.4 The Four-Terminal Capacitor or DTL; 4.5 Types of DTLs; 4.6 Circuit Board Resonances; 4.7 Decoupling Capacitors
4.8 The Board Decoupling Problem 4.9 The IC Decoupling Problem; 4.10 Comments on Energy Management; 4.11 Skin Effect; 4.12 Dielectric Losses; 4.13 Split Ground/Power Planes; 4.14 The Analog/digital Interface Problem; 4.15 Power Dissipation; 4.16 Traces through Conducting Planes; 4.17 Trace Geometries that Reduce Termination Resistor Counts; 4.18 The Control of Connecting Spaces; 4.19 Another way to look at Energy Flow in Transmission Lines; Glossary; 5 SIGNAL INTEGRITY ENGINEERING; 5.1 Introduction; 5.2 The Envelope of Permitted Logic Levels; 5.3 Net Lists; 5.4 Noise Budgets
5.5 Logic Level Variation
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Morrison Ralph  
Hoboken, N.J., : John Wiley & Sons, Inc., c2012
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Digital circuit boards [[electronic resource] ] : mach 1 GHz / / Ralph Morrison
Digital circuit boards [[electronic resource] ] : mach 1 GHz / / Ralph Morrison
Autore Morrison Ralph
Edizione [1st edition]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Hoboken, N.J., : John Wiley & Sons, Inc., c2012
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (179 p.)
Disciplina 621.382
Soggetto topico Digital electronics
Logic design
Integrated circuits
ISBN 1-283-94123-6
1-118-27809-7
1-118-27811-9
1-118-27812-7
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto DIGITAL CIRCUIT BOARDS; CONTENTS; Preface; 1 BASICS; 1.1 Introduction; 1.2 Why the Field Approach is Important; 1.3 The Role of Circuit Analysis; 1.4 Getting Started; 1.5 Voltage and the Electric Field; 1.6 Current; 1.7 Capacitance; 1.8 Mutual and Self-Capacitance; 1.9 E Fields Inside Conductors; 1.10 The D Field; 1.11 Energy Storage in a Capacitor; 1.12 The Energy Stored in an Electric Field; 1.13 The Magnetic Field; 1.14 Rise Time/Fall Time; 1.15 Moving Energy into Components; 1.16 Faraday's Law; 1.17 Self- and Mutual Inductance; 1.18 Poynting's Vector; 1.19 Fields at DC; Glossary
2 TRANSMISSION LINES 2.1 Introduction; 2.2 Some Common Assumptions; 2.3 Transmission Line Types; 2.4 Characteristic Impedance; 2.5 Wave Velocity; 2.6 Step Waves on a Properly Terminated Line; 2.7 The Open Circuited Transmission Line; 2.8 The Short Circuited Transmission Line; 2.9 Waves that Transition between Lines with Different Characteristic Impedances; 2.10 Nonlinear Terminations; 2.11 Discharging a Charged Open Transmission Line; 2.12 Ground/Power Planes; 2.13 The Ground and Power Planes as a Tapered Transmission Line; 2.14 Pulling Energy from a Tapered Transmission Line (TTL)
2.15 The Energy Flow Through Cascaded (Series) Transmission Lines 2.16 An Analysis of Cascaded Transmission Lines; 2.17 Series (Source) Terminating a Transmission Line; 2.18 Parallel (Shunt) Terminations; 2.19 Stubs; 2.20 Decoupling Capacitor as a Stub; 2.21 Transmission Line Networks; 2.22 The Network Program; 2.23 Measuring Characteristic Impedance; Glossary; 3 RADIATION AND INTERFERENCE COUPLING; 3.1 Introduction; 3.2 The Nature of Fields in Logic Structures; 3.3 Classical Radiation; 3.4 Radiation from Step Function Waves; 3.5 Common Mode and Normal Mode
3.6 The Radiation Pattern along a Transmission Line 3.7 Notes on Radiation; 3.8 The Cross Coupling Process (Cross Talk); 3.9 Magnetic Component of Cross Coupling; 3.10 Capacitive Component of Cross Coupling; 3.11 Cross Coupling Continued; 3.12 Cross Coupling between Parallel Transmission Lines of Equal Length; 3.13 Radiation from Board Edges; 3.14 Ground Bounce; 3.15 Susceptibility; Glossary; 4 ENERGY MANAGEMENT; 4.1 Introduction; 4.2 The Power Time Constant; 4.3 Capacitors; 4.4 The Four-Terminal Capacitor or DTL; 4.5 Types of DTLs; 4.6 Circuit Board Resonances; 4.7 Decoupling Capacitors
4.8 The Board Decoupling Problem 4.9 The IC Decoupling Problem; 4.10 Comments on Energy Management; 4.11 Skin Effect; 4.12 Dielectric Losses; 4.13 Split Ground/Power Planes; 4.14 The Analog/digital Interface Problem; 4.15 Power Dissipation; 4.16 Traces through Conducting Planes; 4.17 Trace Geometries that Reduce Termination Resistor Counts; 4.18 The Control of Connecting Spaces; 4.19 Another way to look at Energy Flow in Transmission Lines; Glossary; 5 SIGNAL INTEGRITY ENGINEERING; 5.1 Introduction; 5.2 The Envelope of Permitted Logic Levels; 5.3 Net Lists; 5.4 Noise Budgets
5.5 Logic Level Variation
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Morrison Ralph  
Hoboken, N.J., : John Wiley & Sons, Inc., c2012
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The digital consumer technology handbook [[electronic resource] ] : a comprehensive guide to devices, standards, future directions, and programmable logic solutions / / by Amit Dhir
The digital consumer technology handbook [[electronic resource] ] : a comprehensive guide to devices, standards, future directions, and programmable logic solutions / / by Amit Dhir
Autore Dhir Amit
Pubbl/distr/stampa Amsterdam ; ; Boston, Mass., : Newnes, 2004
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (673 p.)
Disciplina 621.381
Soggetto topico Digital electronics
Household electronics
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 1-281-07757-7
9786611077570
0-08-053041-9
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Cover; The Digital Consumer Technology Handbook: A Comprehensive Guide to Devices, Standards, Future Directions, and Programmable Logic Solutions; Copyright Page; Contents; Preface; Chapter 1. Generation D; The Digital Decade; The Urge to Be Connected; Our Daily Lives; The Digitization of Consumer Products; Why Digitization?; Converging Media; Faster and Cheaper Components; Broadband Access; The Fat Internet Pipe; Home Networking; The Day of the Digital Consumer Device; Bringing it All Together; Chapter 2. Digital Consumer Devices; Introduction; The Era of Digital Consumer Devices
Market Forecast Market Drivers; Phases of Market Acceptance; Success Factors and Challenges; Functional Requirements; What About the Personal Computer?; Digital Home; King of All; The Single All-Encompassing Consumer Device; Summary; Chapter 3. Digital Television and Video; Introduction; History of Television; Components of a Digital TV System; Digital TV Standards; SDTV and HDTV Technologies; Digital Set-top Boxes; Market Outlook; Integrated Digital Televisions; Digital Home Theater Systems; Digital Video Recorders; Summary; Chapter 4. Audio Players; Introduction
The Need for Digital Audio; Strengths of the Digital Domain Principles of Digital Audio; Digital Physical Media Formats; Pulse Code Modulation (PCM); Internet Audio Formats; Components of MP3 Portable Players; Flash Memory; Internet Audio Players-Market Data and Trends; Other Portable Audio Products; Convergence of MP3 Functionality in Other Digital Consumer Devices; Internet Radio; Digital Audio Radio; Online Music Distribution; Summary; Chapter 5. Cellular/Mobile Phones; Introduction; Definition; Landscape; Migration to Digital and 3G; Standards and Consortia; Market Data; Market Trends
Summary Chapter 6. Gaming Consoles; Definition; Market Data and Trends; Key Players; Game of War; Components of a Gaming Console; Broadband Access and Online Gaming; Gaming Consoles; More Than Just Gaming Machines; PC Gaming; Growing Convergence of DVD Players and Gaming Consoles; New Gaming Opportunities; Summary; Chapter 7. Digital Video/Versatile Disc (DVD); Introduction; The Birth of the DVD; DVD Format Types; Regional Codes; How Does the DVD Work?; DVD Applications; DVD Market Numbers, Drivers and Challenges; Convergence of Multiple Services; Summary
Chapter 8. Desktop and Notebook Personal Computers (PCs)Introduction; Definition of the Personal Computer; Competing to be the Head of the Household; The PC Fights Back; Portable/Mobile Computing; Requirements Overdose; New PC Demand Drivers; Summary; Chapter 9. PC Peripherals; Introduction; Printers; Scanners; Smart Card Readers; Keyboards; Mice; Summary; Chapter 10. Digital Displays; Introduction; CRTs; Cathode Ray Tubes; LCD; Liquid Crystal Displays; PDP; Plasma Display Panels; PALCD; Plasma Addressed Liquid Crystal Display; FEDs; Field Emission Displays; DLP; Digital Light Processor
Organic LEDs
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Dhir Amit  
Amsterdam ; ; Boston, Mass., : Newnes, 2004
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The digital consumer technology handbook [[electronic resource] ] : a comprehensive guide to devices, standards, future directions, and programmable logic solutions / / by Amit Dhir
The digital consumer technology handbook [[electronic resource] ] : a comprehensive guide to devices, standards, future directions, and programmable logic solutions / / by Amit Dhir
Autore Dhir Amit
Pubbl/distr/stampa Amsterdam ; ; Boston, Mass., : Newnes, 2004
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (673 p.)
Disciplina 621.381
Soggetto topico Digital electronics
Household electronics
ISBN 1-281-07757-7
9786611077570
0-08-053041-9
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Cover; The Digital Consumer Technology Handbook: A Comprehensive Guide to Devices, Standards, Future Directions, and Programmable Logic Solutions; Copyright Page; Contents; Preface; Chapter 1. Generation D; The Digital Decade; The Urge to Be Connected; Our Daily Lives; The Digitization of Consumer Products; Why Digitization?; Converging Media; Faster and Cheaper Components; Broadband Access; The Fat Internet Pipe; Home Networking; The Day of the Digital Consumer Device; Bringing it All Together; Chapter 2. Digital Consumer Devices; Introduction; The Era of Digital Consumer Devices
Market Forecast Market Drivers; Phases of Market Acceptance; Success Factors and Challenges; Functional Requirements; What About the Personal Computer?; Digital Home; King of All; The Single All-Encompassing Consumer Device; Summary; Chapter 3. Digital Television and Video; Introduction; History of Television; Components of a Digital TV System; Digital TV Standards; SDTV and HDTV Technologies; Digital Set-top Boxes; Market Outlook; Integrated Digital Televisions; Digital Home Theater Systems; Digital Video Recorders; Summary; Chapter 4. Audio Players; Introduction
The Need for Digital Audio; Strengths of the Digital Domain Principles of Digital Audio; Digital Physical Media Formats; Pulse Code Modulation (PCM); Internet Audio Formats; Components of MP3 Portable Players; Flash Memory; Internet Audio Players-Market Data and Trends; Other Portable Audio Products; Convergence of MP3 Functionality in Other Digital Consumer Devices; Internet Radio; Digital Audio Radio; Online Music Distribution; Summary; Chapter 5. Cellular/Mobile Phones; Introduction; Definition; Landscape; Migration to Digital and 3G; Standards and Consortia; Market Data; Market Trends
Summary Chapter 6. Gaming Consoles; Definition; Market Data and Trends; Key Players; Game of War; Components of a Gaming Console; Broadband Access and Online Gaming; Gaming Consoles; More Than Just Gaming Machines; PC Gaming; Growing Convergence of DVD Players and Gaming Consoles; New Gaming Opportunities; Summary; Chapter 7. Digital Video/Versatile Disc (DVD); Introduction; The Birth of the DVD; DVD Format Types; Regional Codes; How Does the DVD Work?; DVD Applications; DVD Market Numbers, Drivers and Challenges; Convergence of Multiple Services; Summary
Chapter 8. Desktop and Notebook Personal Computers (PCs)Introduction; Definition of the Personal Computer; Competing to be the Head of the Household; The PC Fights Back; Portable/Mobile Computing; Requirements Overdose; New PC Demand Drivers; Summary; Chapter 9. PC Peripherals; Introduction; Printers; Scanners; Smart Card Readers; Keyboards; Mice; Summary; Chapter 10. Digital Displays; Introduction; CRTs; Cathode Ray Tubes; LCD; Liquid Crystal Displays; PDP; Plasma Display Panels; PALCD; Plasma Addressed Liquid Crystal Display; FEDs; Field Emission Displays; DLP; Digital Light Processor
Organic LEDs
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Dhir Amit  
Amsterdam ; ; Boston, Mass., : Newnes, 2004
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The digital consumer technology handbook [[electronic resource] ] : a comprehensive guide to devices, standards, future directions, and programmable logic solutions / / by Amit Dhir
The digital consumer technology handbook [[electronic resource] ] : a comprehensive guide to devices, standards, future directions, and programmable logic solutions / / by Amit Dhir
Autore Dhir Amit
Pubbl/distr/stampa Amsterdam ; ; Boston, Mass., : Newnes, 2004
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (673 p.)
Disciplina 621.381
Soggetto topico Digital electronics
Household electronics
ISBN 1-281-07757-7
9786611077570
0-08-053041-9
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Cover; The Digital Consumer Technology Handbook: A Comprehensive Guide to Devices, Standards, Future Directions, and Programmable Logic Solutions; Copyright Page; Contents; Preface; Chapter 1. Generation D; The Digital Decade; The Urge to Be Connected; Our Daily Lives; The Digitization of Consumer Products; Why Digitization?; Converging Media; Faster and Cheaper Components; Broadband Access; The Fat Internet Pipe; Home Networking; The Day of the Digital Consumer Device; Bringing it All Together; Chapter 2. Digital Consumer Devices; Introduction; The Era of Digital Consumer Devices
Market Forecast Market Drivers; Phases of Market Acceptance; Success Factors and Challenges; Functional Requirements; What About the Personal Computer?; Digital Home; King of All; The Single All-Encompassing Consumer Device; Summary; Chapter 3. Digital Television and Video; Introduction; History of Television; Components of a Digital TV System; Digital TV Standards; SDTV and HDTV Technologies; Digital Set-top Boxes; Market Outlook; Integrated Digital Televisions; Digital Home Theater Systems; Digital Video Recorders; Summary; Chapter 4. Audio Players; Introduction
The Need for Digital Audio; Strengths of the Digital Domain Principles of Digital Audio; Digital Physical Media Formats; Pulse Code Modulation (PCM); Internet Audio Formats; Components of MP3 Portable Players; Flash Memory; Internet Audio Players-Market Data and Trends; Other Portable Audio Products; Convergence of MP3 Functionality in Other Digital Consumer Devices; Internet Radio; Digital Audio Radio; Online Music Distribution; Summary; Chapter 5. Cellular/Mobile Phones; Introduction; Definition; Landscape; Migration to Digital and 3G; Standards and Consortia; Market Data; Market Trends
Summary Chapter 6. Gaming Consoles; Definition; Market Data and Trends; Key Players; Game of War; Components of a Gaming Console; Broadband Access and Online Gaming; Gaming Consoles; More Than Just Gaming Machines; PC Gaming; Growing Convergence of DVD Players and Gaming Consoles; New Gaming Opportunities; Summary; Chapter 7. Digital Video/Versatile Disc (DVD); Introduction; The Birth of the DVD; DVD Format Types; Regional Codes; How Does the DVD Work?; DVD Applications; DVD Market Numbers, Drivers and Challenges; Convergence of Multiple Services; Summary
Chapter 8. Desktop and Notebook Personal Computers (PCs)Introduction; Definition of the Personal Computer; Competing to be the Head of the Household; The PC Fights Back; Portable/Mobile Computing; Requirements Overdose; New PC Demand Drivers; Summary; Chapter 9. PC Peripherals; Introduction; Printers; Scanners; Smart Card Readers; Keyboards; Mice; Summary; Chapter 10. Digital Displays; Introduction; CRTs; Cathode Ray Tubes; LCD; Liquid Crystal Displays; PDP; Plasma Display Panels; PALCD; Plasma Addressed Liquid Crystal Display; FEDs; Field Emission Displays; DLP; Digital Light Processor
Organic LEDs
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Dhir Amit  
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Digital design and computer architecture [[electronic resource] /] / David Money Harris, Sarah L. Harris
Digital design and computer architecture [[electronic resource] /] / David Money Harris, Sarah L. Harris
Autore Harris David Money
Edizione [1st ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Amsterdam ; ; Boston, : Morgan Kaufmann Publishers, c2007
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (593 p.)
Disciplina 621.381
Altri autori (Persone) HarrisSarah L
Soggetto topico Digital electronics
Logic design
Computer architecture
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 1-281-22726-9
9786611227265
0-08-054706-0
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Front cover; In Praise of Digital Design and Computer Architecture; About the Authors; Title page; Copyright page; Table of contents; Preface; FEATURES; ONLINE SUPPLEMENTS; HOW TO USE THE SOFTWARE TOOLS IN A COURSE; Xilinx ISE WebPACK; Synplify Pro; PCSPIM; LABS; BUGS; ACKNOWLEDGMENTS; Chapter 1 From Zero to One; 1.1 THE GAME PLAN; 1.2 THE ART OF MANAGING COMPLEXITY; 1.2.1 Abstraction; 1.2.2 Discipline; 1.2.3 The Three -Y's; 1.3 THE DIGITAL ABSTRACTION; 1.4 NUMBER SYSTEMS; 1.4.1 Decimal Numbers; 1.4.2 Binary Numbers; 1.4.3 Hexadecimal Numbers; 1.4.4 Bytes, Nibbles, and All That Jazz
1.4.5 Binary Addition1.4.6 Signed Binary Numbers; 1.5 LOGIC GATES; 1.5.1 NOT Gate; 1.5.2 Buffer; 1.5.3 AND Gate; 1.5.4 OR Gate; 1.5.5 Other Two-Input Gates; 1.5.6 Multiple-Input Gates; 1.6 BENEATH THE DIGITAL ABSTRACTION; 1.6.1 Supply Voltage; 1.6.2 Logic Levels; 1.6.3 Noise Margins; 1.6.4 DC Transfer Characteristics; 1.6.5 The Static Discipline; 1.7 CMOS TRANSISTORS; 1.7.1 Semiconductors; 1.7.2 Diodes; 1.7.3 Capacitors; 1.7.4 nMOS and pMOS Transistors; 1.7.5 CMOS NOT Gate; 1.7.6 Other CMOS Logic Gates; 1.7.7 Transmission Gates; 1.7.8 Pseudo-nMOS Logic; 1.8 POWER CONSUMPTION
1.9 SUMMARY AND A LOOK AHEADExercises; Interview Questions; Chapter 2 Combinational Logic Design; 2.1 INTRODUCTION; 2.2 BOOLEAN EQUATIONS; 2.2.1 Terminology; 2.2.2 Sum-of-Products Form; 2.2.3 Product-of-Sums Form; 2.3 BOOLEAN ALGEBRA; 2.3.1 Axioms; 2.3.2 Theorems of One Variable; 2.3.3 Theorems of Several Variables; 2.3.4 The Truth Behind It All; 2.3.5 Simplifying Equations; 2.4 FROM LOGIC TO GATES; 2.5 MULTILEVEL COMBINATIONAL LOGIC; 2.5.1 Hardware Reduction; 2.5.2 Bubble Pushing; 2.6 X'S AND Z'S, OH MY; 2.6.1 Illegal Value: X; 2.6.2 Floating Value: Z; 2.7 KARNAUGH MAPS
2.7.1 Circular Thinking2.7.2 Logic Minimization with K-Maps; 2.7.3 Don't Cares; 2.7.4 The Big Picture; 2.8 COMBINATIONAL BUILDING BLOCKS; 2.8.1 Multiplexers; 2.8.2 Decoders; 2.9 TIMING; 2.9.1 Propagation and Contamination Delay; 2.9.2 Glitches; 2.10 SUMMARY; Exercises; Interview Questions; Chapter 3 Sequential Logic Design; 3.1 INTRODUCTION; 3.2 LATCHES AND FLIP-FLOPS; 3.2.1 SR Latch; 3.2.2 D Latch; 3.2.3 D Flip-Flop; 3.2.4 Register; 3.2.5 Enabled Flip-Flop; 3.2.6 Resettable Flip-Flop; 3.2.7 Transistor-Level Latch and Flip-Flop Designs; 3.2.8 Putting It All Together
3.3 SYNCHRONOUS LOGIC DESIGN3.3.1 Some Problematic Circuits; 3.3.2 Synchronous Sequential Circuits; 3.3.3 Synchronous and Asynchronous Circuits; 3.4 FINITE STATE MACHINES; 3.4.1 FSM Design Example; 3.4.2 State Encodings; 3.4.3 Moore and Mealy Machines; 3.4.4 Factoring State Machines; 3.4.5 FSM Review; 3.5 TIMING OF SEQUENTIAL LOGIC; 3.5.1 The Dynamic Discipline; 3.5.2 System Timing; 3.5.3 Clock Skew; 3.5.4 Metastability; 3.5.5 Synchronizers; 3.5.6 Derivation of Resolution Time; 3.6 PARALLELISM; 3.7 SUMMARY; Exercises; Untitled; Chapter 4 Hardware Description Languages; 4.1 INTRODUCTION
4.1.1 Modules
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Harris David Money  
Amsterdam ; ; Boston, : Morgan Kaufmann Publishers, c2007
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Digital design and computer architecture [[electronic resource] /] / David Money Harris, Sarah L. Harris
Digital design and computer architecture [[electronic resource] /] / David Money Harris, Sarah L. Harris
Autore Harris David Money
Edizione [1st ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Amsterdam ; ; Boston, : Morgan Kaufmann Publishers, c2007
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (593 p.)
Disciplina 621.381
Altri autori (Persone) HarrisSarah L
Soggetto topico Digital electronics
Logic design
Computer architecture
ISBN 1-281-22726-9
9786611227265
0-08-054706-0
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Front cover; In Praise of Digital Design and Computer Architecture; About the Authors; Title page; Copyright page; Table of contents; Preface; FEATURES; ONLINE SUPPLEMENTS; HOW TO USE THE SOFTWARE TOOLS IN A COURSE; Xilinx ISE WebPACK; Synplify Pro; PCSPIM; LABS; BUGS; ACKNOWLEDGMENTS; Chapter 1 From Zero to One; 1.1 THE GAME PLAN; 1.2 THE ART OF MANAGING COMPLEXITY; 1.2.1 Abstraction; 1.2.2 Discipline; 1.2.3 The Three -Y's; 1.3 THE DIGITAL ABSTRACTION; 1.4 NUMBER SYSTEMS; 1.4.1 Decimal Numbers; 1.4.2 Binary Numbers; 1.4.3 Hexadecimal Numbers; 1.4.4 Bytes, Nibbles, and All That Jazz
1.4.5 Binary Addition1.4.6 Signed Binary Numbers; 1.5 LOGIC GATES; 1.5.1 NOT Gate; 1.5.2 Buffer; 1.5.3 AND Gate; 1.5.4 OR Gate; 1.5.5 Other Two-Input Gates; 1.5.6 Multiple-Input Gates; 1.6 BENEATH THE DIGITAL ABSTRACTION; 1.6.1 Supply Voltage; 1.6.2 Logic Levels; 1.6.3 Noise Margins; 1.6.4 DC Transfer Characteristics; 1.6.5 The Static Discipline; 1.7 CMOS TRANSISTORS; 1.7.1 Semiconductors; 1.7.2 Diodes; 1.7.3 Capacitors; 1.7.4 nMOS and pMOS Transistors; 1.7.5 CMOS NOT Gate; 1.7.6 Other CMOS Logic Gates; 1.7.7 Transmission Gates; 1.7.8 Pseudo-nMOS Logic; 1.8 POWER CONSUMPTION
1.9 SUMMARY AND A LOOK AHEADExercises; Interview Questions; Chapter 2 Combinational Logic Design; 2.1 INTRODUCTION; 2.2 BOOLEAN EQUATIONS; 2.2.1 Terminology; 2.2.2 Sum-of-Products Form; 2.2.3 Product-of-Sums Form; 2.3 BOOLEAN ALGEBRA; 2.3.1 Axioms; 2.3.2 Theorems of One Variable; 2.3.3 Theorems of Several Variables; 2.3.4 The Truth Behind It All; 2.3.5 Simplifying Equations; 2.4 FROM LOGIC TO GATES; 2.5 MULTILEVEL COMBINATIONAL LOGIC; 2.5.1 Hardware Reduction; 2.5.2 Bubble Pushing; 2.6 X'S AND Z'S, OH MY; 2.6.1 Illegal Value: X; 2.6.2 Floating Value: Z; 2.7 KARNAUGH MAPS
2.7.1 Circular Thinking2.7.2 Logic Minimization with K-Maps; 2.7.3 Don't Cares; 2.7.4 The Big Picture; 2.8 COMBINATIONAL BUILDING BLOCKS; 2.8.1 Multiplexers; 2.8.2 Decoders; 2.9 TIMING; 2.9.1 Propagation and Contamination Delay; 2.9.2 Glitches; 2.10 SUMMARY; Exercises; Interview Questions; Chapter 3 Sequential Logic Design; 3.1 INTRODUCTION; 3.2 LATCHES AND FLIP-FLOPS; 3.2.1 SR Latch; 3.2.2 D Latch; 3.2.3 D Flip-Flop; 3.2.4 Register; 3.2.5 Enabled Flip-Flop; 3.2.6 Resettable Flip-Flop; 3.2.7 Transistor-Level Latch and Flip-Flop Designs; 3.2.8 Putting It All Together
3.3 SYNCHRONOUS LOGIC DESIGN3.3.1 Some Problematic Circuits; 3.3.2 Synchronous Sequential Circuits; 3.3.3 Synchronous and Asynchronous Circuits; 3.4 FINITE STATE MACHINES; 3.4.1 FSM Design Example; 3.4.2 State Encodings; 3.4.3 Moore and Mealy Machines; 3.4.4 Factoring State Machines; 3.4.5 FSM Review; 3.5 TIMING OF SEQUENTIAL LOGIC; 3.5.1 The Dynamic Discipline; 3.5.2 System Timing; 3.5.3 Clock Skew; 3.5.4 Metastability; 3.5.5 Synchronizers; 3.5.6 Derivation of Resolution Time; 3.6 PARALLELISM; 3.7 SUMMARY; Exercises; Untitled; Chapter 4 Hardware Description Languages; 4.1 INTRODUCTION
4.1.1 Modules
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Harris David Money  
Amsterdam ; ; Boston, : Morgan Kaufmann Publishers, c2007
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Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
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Digital design and computer architecture [[electronic resource] /] / David Money Harris, Sarah L. Harris
Digital design and computer architecture [[electronic resource] /] / David Money Harris, Sarah L. Harris
Autore Harris David Money
Edizione [1st ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Amsterdam ; ; Boston, : Morgan Kaufmann Publishers, c2007
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (593 p.)
Disciplina 621.381
Altri autori (Persone) HarrisSarah L
Soggetto topico Digital electronics
Logic design
Computer architecture
ISBN 1-281-22726-9
9786611227265
0-08-054706-0
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Front cover; In Praise of Digital Design and Computer Architecture; About the Authors; Title page; Copyright page; Table of contents; Preface; FEATURES; ONLINE SUPPLEMENTS; HOW TO USE THE SOFTWARE TOOLS IN A COURSE; Xilinx ISE WebPACK; Synplify Pro; PCSPIM; LABS; BUGS; ACKNOWLEDGMENTS; Chapter 1 From Zero to One; 1.1 THE GAME PLAN; 1.2 THE ART OF MANAGING COMPLEXITY; 1.2.1 Abstraction; 1.2.2 Discipline; 1.2.3 The Three -Y's; 1.3 THE DIGITAL ABSTRACTION; 1.4 NUMBER SYSTEMS; 1.4.1 Decimal Numbers; 1.4.2 Binary Numbers; 1.4.3 Hexadecimal Numbers; 1.4.4 Bytes, Nibbles, and All That Jazz
1.4.5 Binary Addition1.4.6 Signed Binary Numbers; 1.5 LOGIC GATES; 1.5.1 NOT Gate; 1.5.2 Buffer; 1.5.3 AND Gate; 1.5.4 OR Gate; 1.5.5 Other Two-Input Gates; 1.5.6 Multiple-Input Gates; 1.6 BENEATH THE DIGITAL ABSTRACTION; 1.6.1 Supply Voltage; 1.6.2 Logic Levels; 1.6.3 Noise Margins; 1.6.4 DC Transfer Characteristics; 1.6.5 The Static Discipline; 1.7 CMOS TRANSISTORS; 1.7.1 Semiconductors; 1.7.2 Diodes; 1.7.3 Capacitors; 1.7.4 nMOS and pMOS Transistors; 1.7.5 CMOS NOT Gate; 1.7.6 Other CMOS Logic Gates; 1.7.7 Transmission Gates; 1.7.8 Pseudo-nMOS Logic; 1.8 POWER CONSUMPTION
1.9 SUMMARY AND A LOOK AHEADExercises; Interview Questions; Chapter 2 Combinational Logic Design; 2.1 INTRODUCTION; 2.2 BOOLEAN EQUATIONS; 2.2.1 Terminology; 2.2.2 Sum-of-Products Form; 2.2.3 Product-of-Sums Form; 2.3 BOOLEAN ALGEBRA; 2.3.1 Axioms; 2.3.2 Theorems of One Variable; 2.3.3 Theorems of Several Variables; 2.3.4 The Truth Behind It All; 2.3.5 Simplifying Equations; 2.4 FROM LOGIC TO GATES; 2.5 MULTILEVEL COMBINATIONAL LOGIC; 2.5.1 Hardware Reduction; 2.5.2 Bubble Pushing; 2.6 X'S AND Z'S, OH MY; 2.6.1 Illegal Value: X; 2.6.2 Floating Value: Z; 2.7 KARNAUGH MAPS
2.7.1 Circular Thinking2.7.2 Logic Minimization with K-Maps; 2.7.3 Don't Cares; 2.7.4 The Big Picture; 2.8 COMBINATIONAL BUILDING BLOCKS; 2.8.1 Multiplexers; 2.8.2 Decoders; 2.9 TIMING; 2.9.1 Propagation and Contamination Delay; 2.9.2 Glitches; 2.10 SUMMARY; Exercises; Interview Questions; Chapter 3 Sequential Logic Design; 3.1 INTRODUCTION; 3.2 LATCHES AND FLIP-FLOPS; 3.2.1 SR Latch; 3.2.2 D Latch; 3.2.3 D Flip-Flop; 3.2.4 Register; 3.2.5 Enabled Flip-Flop; 3.2.6 Resettable Flip-Flop; 3.2.7 Transistor-Level Latch and Flip-Flop Designs; 3.2.8 Putting It All Together
3.3 SYNCHRONOUS LOGIC DESIGN3.3.1 Some Problematic Circuits; 3.3.2 Synchronous Sequential Circuits; 3.3.3 Synchronous and Asynchronous Circuits; 3.4 FINITE STATE MACHINES; 3.4.1 FSM Design Example; 3.4.2 State Encodings; 3.4.3 Moore and Mealy Machines; 3.4.4 Factoring State Machines; 3.4.5 FSM Review; 3.5 TIMING OF SEQUENTIAL LOGIC; 3.5.1 The Dynamic Discipline; 3.5.2 System Timing; 3.5.3 Clock Skew; 3.5.4 Metastability; 3.5.5 Synchronizers; 3.5.6 Derivation of Resolution Time; 3.6 PARALLELISM; 3.7 SUMMARY; Exercises; Untitled; Chapter 4 Hardware Description Languages; 4.1 INTRODUCTION
4.1.1 Modules
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Harris David Money  
Amsterdam ; ; Boston, : Morgan Kaufmann Publishers, c2007
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