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Managing power electronics : VLSI and DSP-driven computer systems / / Nazzareno Rossetti
Managing power electronics : VLSI and DSP-driven computer systems / / Nazzareno Rossetti
Autore Rossetti Nazzareno <1951->
Edizione [1st edition]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Hoboken, New Jersey : , : Wiley, , c2006
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (405 p.)
Disciplina 621.381/044
621.381044
Soggetto topico Integrated circuits - Very large scale integration
Semiconductors
Signal processing - Digital techniques
ISBN 1-280-28701-2
9786610287017
0-470-24390-2
0-471-77633-5
0-471-77629-7
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Foreword -- Preface -- 1. Introduction -- 1.1 Technology Landscape -- 1.2 A Young Industry after All -- 2. Power Management Technologies -- 2.1 Introduction -- 2.2 Integrated Circuits Power Technology: Processing and Packaging -- Diodes and Bipolar Transistors -- Metal-Oxide-Semiconductor (MOS) Transistors -- DMOS Transistors -- CMOS Transistors -- Passive Components -- A Monolithic Process Example -- Packaging -- 2.3 Discrete Power Technology: Processing and Packaging -- From Wall to Board -- Power MOSFET Technology Basics -- Package Technologies -- 2.4 Ongoing Trends -- 3. Circuits -- PART I. ANALOG CIRCUITS -- 3.1 Transistors -- NPN -- PNP -- Trans-Conductance -- Transistor as Transfer-Resistor -- Transistor Equations -- MOS versus Bipolar Transistors -- 3.2 Elementary Circuits -- Current Mirror -- Current Source -- Differential Input Stage -- Differential to Single Input Stage -- Buffer -- 3.3 Operational Amplifier (Opamp) -- Inverting and Non-Inverting Inputs -- Rail to Rail Output Operation -- CMOS Opamp -- Opamp Symbol and Configurations -- DC Open Loop Gain -- AC Open Loop Gain -- 3.4 Voltage Reference -- Positive TC of ?VBE -- Negative TC of VBE -- Build a ?VBE -- Building a Voltage Reference -- Fractional Band-Gap Voltage Reference -- 3.5 Voltage Regulator -- 3.6 Linear versus Switching -- 3.7 Switching Regulators -- 3.8 Buck Converters -- Switching Regulator Power Train -- Output Capacitor -- Electrolytic Capacitors and Transient Response -- Ceramic Capacitors -- Losses in the Power Train -- The Analog Modulator -- Driver -- Switching Regulator Block Diagram -- Switching Regulator Control Loop -- Input Filter -- Input Inductor LIN -- Input Capacitor -- Current Mode -- 3.9 Flyback Converters -- PART II. DIGITAL CIRCUITS -- 3.10 Logic Functions -- NAND Gate -- Set-Reset R Flip-Flop -- Current Mode with Anti-Bouncing Flip-Flop -- 4. DC-DC Conversion Architectures -- 4.1 Valley Control Architecture -- Peak and Valley Control Architectures -- Transient Response of Each System.
Valley Control with FAN5093 -- Conclusion -- 4.2 Monolithic Buck Converter -- A New Design Methodology for Faster Time to Market The Design Cycle -- The FAN5301 -- The Behavioral Model -- Light Load Operation -- Full Load Operation -- Over-Current -- One Shot -- Comparator -- Results -- Timing -- Conclusion -- 4.3 Active Clamp -- Introduction -- Application -- Test Results -- Comments -- 4.4 Battery Charging Techniques: New Solutions for Notebook Battery Chargers -- High Efficiency -- The Smart Battery System -- Data Conversion -- Fast Charge -- Battery Charger System -- 4.5 Digital Power -- Control Algorithm of Modern Switching Regulators: Analog or Digital? -- Fast Switch mode Regulators and Digital Control -- 5. Offline (AC-DC) Architectures -- 5.1 Offline Power Architectures -- Introduction -- Offline Control -- PFC Architecture -- DC-DC Conversion Down to Low Voltage -- Future Trends -- 5.2 Power AC Adapter: Thermal and Electrical Design -- Introduction: The Challenge -- AC Adapter Power Dissipation -- AC Adapter Case Temperature -- Active and No-load Operation -- Development of a Solution -- Conclusion -- 6. Power Management of Ultraportable Devices -- 6.1 Power Management of Wireless Computing and Communications Devices -- The Wireless Landscape -- Power Management Technologies for Wireless -- Cellular Telephones -- Wireless Handheld -- Charge -- Protection and Fuel Gauging -- Convergence of Cellular Telephone and Handheld -- Future Architectures -- 6.2 Power Management in Wireless Telephones: Subsystem Design Requirements -- Smart Phone Subsystems -- Display Board -- Keypad Board -- Main Board -- Battery Pack -- AC Adapter -- 6.3 Powering Feature-Rich Handsets -- Growing Complexity and Shrinking Cycle Time -- Power Management Unit -- Low Dropouts (LDOs) -- 6.4 More on Power Management Units in Cell Phones -- Barriers to Up-Integration -- PMU Building Blocks -- CPU Regulator -- Low Dropout Block -- The Microcontroller -- The Microcontroller Die -- Processing Requirements.
Microcontroller-Driven Illumination System -- 6.5 Color Displays and Cameras Increase Demand on Power Sources and Management -- Digital Still Camera -- Camera Phones -- Power Minimization -- Untethered Operation -- 7. Computing and Communications Systems.
7.1 Power Management of Desktop and Notebook Computers -- Power Management System Solution for a Pentium III Desktop System -- Power Management System Solution for Pentium IV Systems (Desktop and Notebook) -- Desktop Systems -- Powering the Silver Box -- Notebook Systems -- Future Power Trends -- 7.2 Computing and Data Communications Converge at the Point of Load -- The Proliferation of Power Supplies -- Telecom Power Distribution -- Computing Power Distribution -- Multiphase Buck Converter for POLs and VRMs -- Conclusion -- 7.3 Efficient Power Management ICs Tailored for DDR-SDRAM Memories -- Introduction -- DDR Power Management Architecture -- Worst Case Current Consumption -- Average Power Consumption -- Transient Operation -- Standby Operation -- Linear versus Switching -- Second Generation DDR-DDR2 -- FAN5236 for DDR and DDR2 Memories -- Future Trends -- 7.4 Power Management of Digital Set-Top Boxes -- Set-Top Box Architecture -- Power Management -- High Power Set-Top Boxes -- Low Power Set-Top Boxes -- Conclusion -- 7.5 Power Conversion for the Data Communications Market -- Introduction -- Current Environment with Separate Networks -- Migration to Converged Voice/Data/Video IP -- Telecom -48 V DC Power Distribution -- Datacom AC Power Distribution -- Conclusion -- 8. Future Directions and Special Topics -- 8.1 Beyond Productivity and Toys: Designing ICs for the Health Care Market -- 8.2 Power Management Protocols Help Save Energy -- ACPI -- Motherboard (DC-DC) Voltage Regulators -- Offline (AC-DC) Voltage Regulators with Power -- Factor Correction (PFC) -- Green Power (Energy Management) -- New Low Power System Requirements -- Conclusion -- 8.3 Heat Disposal in Electronics Applications -- Active versus Passive Cooling --Limits of Passive Cooling -- Active Cooling -- Active Cooling-Yes or No? -- Active Cooling Implementation -- 8.4 Web Based Design Tools -- The Tools on the Web -- 8.5 Motor Drivers for Portable Electronic Appliances -- Introduction -- Camera Basics -- Motors and Motor Drivers -- Driving Implementation -- Efficiency -- DSC Power Consumption -- Conclusion -- Appendix A.Fairchild Specifications for FAN5093 -- Appendix B. Fairchild Specifications for FAN4803 -- Appendix C. Fairchild Specifications for FSD210 and FSD200 -- Appendix D. Fairchild Specifications for FAN5307 -- Appendix E. Fairchild Specifications for ACE1502 -- Appendix F. Fairchild Specifications for FAN5236 -- Appendix G. Fairchild Specifications for FAN8702 -- Glossary -- Further Reading -- Index.
Record Nr. UNINA-9910143569003321
Rossetti Nazzareno <1951->  
Hoboken, New Jersey : , : Wiley, , c2006
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui
Managing power electronics : VLSI and DSP-driven computer systems / / Nazzareno Rossetti
Managing power electronics : VLSI and DSP-driven computer systems / / Nazzareno Rossetti
Autore Rossetti Nazzareno <1951->
Edizione [1st edition]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Hoboken, New Jersey : , : Wiley, , c2006
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (405 p.)
Disciplina 621.381/044
621.381044
Soggetto topico Integrated circuits - Very large scale integration
Semiconductors
Signal processing - Digital techniques
ISBN 1-280-28701-2
9786610287017
0-470-24390-2
0-471-77633-5
0-471-77629-7
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Foreword -- Preface -- 1. Introduction -- 1.1 Technology Landscape -- 1.2 A Young Industry after All -- 2. Power Management Technologies -- 2.1 Introduction -- 2.2 Integrated Circuits Power Technology: Processing and Packaging -- Diodes and Bipolar Transistors -- Metal-Oxide-Semiconductor (MOS) Transistors -- DMOS Transistors -- CMOS Transistors -- Passive Components -- A Monolithic Process Example -- Packaging -- 2.3 Discrete Power Technology: Processing and Packaging -- From Wall to Board -- Power MOSFET Technology Basics -- Package Technologies -- 2.4 Ongoing Trends -- 3. Circuits -- PART I. ANALOG CIRCUITS -- 3.1 Transistors -- NPN -- PNP -- Trans-Conductance -- Transistor as Transfer-Resistor -- Transistor Equations -- MOS versus Bipolar Transistors -- 3.2 Elementary Circuits -- Current Mirror -- Current Source -- Differential Input Stage -- Differential to Single Input Stage -- Buffer -- 3.3 Operational Amplifier (Opamp) -- Inverting and Non-Inverting Inputs -- Rail to Rail Output Operation -- CMOS Opamp -- Opamp Symbol and Configurations -- DC Open Loop Gain -- AC Open Loop Gain -- 3.4 Voltage Reference -- Positive TC of ?VBE -- Negative TC of VBE -- Build a ?VBE -- Building a Voltage Reference -- Fractional Band-Gap Voltage Reference -- 3.5 Voltage Regulator -- 3.6 Linear versus Switching -- 3.7 Switching Regulators -- 3.8 Buck Converters -- Switching Regulator Power Train -- Output Capacitor -- Electrolytic Capacitors and Transient Response -- Ceramic Capacitors -- Losses in the Power Train -- The Analog Modulator -- Driver -- Switching Regulator Block Diagram -- Switching Regulator Control Loop -- Input Filter -- Input Inductor LIN -- Input Capacitor -- Current Mode -- 3.9 Flyback Converters -- PART II. DIGITAL CIRCUITS -- 3.10 Logic Functions -- NAND Gate -- Set-Reset R Flip-Flop -- Current Mode with Anti-Bouncing Flip-Flop -- 4. DC-DC Conversion Architectures -- 4.1 Valley Control Architecture -- Peak and Valley Control Architectures -- Transient Response of Each System.
Valley Control with FAN5093 -- Conclusion -- 4.2 Monolithic Buck Converter -- A New Design Methodology for Faster Time to Market The Design Cycle -- The FAN5301 -- The Behavioral Model -- Light Load Operation -- Full Load Operation -- Over-Current -- One Shot -- Comparator -- Results -- Timing -- Conclusion -- 4.3 Active Clamp -- Introduction -- Application -- Test Results -- Comments -- 4.4 Battery Charging Techniques: New Solutions for Notebook Battery Chargers -- High Efficiency -- The Smart Battery System -- Data Conversion -- Fast Charge -- Battery Charger System -- 4.5 Digital Power -- Control Algorithm of Modern Switching Regulators: Analog or Digital? -- Fast Switch mode Regulators and Digital Control -- 5. Offline (AC-DC) Architectures -- 5.1 Offline Power Architectures -- Introduction -- Offline Control -- PFC Architecture -- DC-DC Conversion Down to Low Voltage -- Future Trends -- 5.2 Power AC Adapter: Thermal and Electrical Design -- Introduction: The Challenge -- AC Adapter Power Dissipation -- AC Adapter Case Temperature -- Active and No-load Operation -- Development of a Solution -- Conclusion -- 6. Power Management of Ultraportable Devices -- 6.1 Power Management of Wireless Computing and Communications Devices -- The Wireless Landscape -- Power Management Technologies for Wireless -- Cellular Telephones -- Wireless Handheld -- Charge -- Protection and Fuel Gauging -- Convergence of Cellular Telephone and Handheld -- Future Architectures -- 6.2 Power Management in Wireless Telephones: Subsystem Design Requirements -- Smart Phone Subsystems -- Display Board -- Keypad Board -- Main Board -- Battery Pack -- AC Adapter -- 6.3 Powering Feature-Rich Handsets -- Growing Complexity and Shrinking Cycle Time -- Power Management Unit -- Low Dropouts (LDOs) -- 6.4 More on Power Management Units in Cell Phones -- Barriers to Up-Integration -- PMU Building Blocks -- CPU Regulator -- Low Dropout Block -- The Microcontroller -- The Microcontroller Die -- Processing Requirements.
Microcontroller-Driven Illumination System -- 6.5 Color Displays and Cameras Increase Demand on Power Sources and Management -- Digital Still Camera -- Camera Phones -- Power Minimization -- Untethered Operation -- 7. Computing and Communications Systems.
7.1 Power Management of Desktop and Notebook Computers -- Power Management System Solution for a Pentium III Desktop System -- Power Management System Solution for Pentium IV Systems (Desktop and Notebook) -- Desktop Systems -- Powering the Silver Box -- Notebook Systems -- Future Power Trends -- 7.2 Computing and Data Communications Converge at the Point of Load -- The Proliferation of Power Supplies -- Telecom Power Distribution -- Computing Power Distribution -- Multiphase Buck Converter for POLs and VRMs -- Conclusion -- 7.3 Efficient Power Management ICs Tailored for DDR-SDRAM Memories -- Introduction -- DDR Power Management Architecture -- Worst Case Current Consumption -- Average Power Consumption -- Transient Operation -- Standby Operation -- Linear versus Switching -- Second Generation DDR-DDR2 -- FAN5236 for DDR and DDR2 Memories -- Future Trends -- 7.4 Power Management of Digital Set-Top Boxes -- Set-Top Box Architecture -- Power Management -- High Power Set-Top Boxes -- Low Power Set-Top Boxes -- Conclusion -- 7.5 Power Conversion for the Data Communications Market -- Introduction -- Current Environment with Separate Networks -- Migration to Converged Voice/Data/Video IP -- Telecom -48 V DC Power Distribution -- Datacom AC Power Distribution -- Conclusion -- 8. Future Directions and Special Topics -- 8.1 Beyond Productivity and Toys: Designing ICs for the Health Care Market -- 8.2 Power Management Protocols Help Save Energy -- ACPI -- Motherboard (DC-DC) Voltage Regulators -- Offline (AC-DC) Voltage Regulators with Power -- Factor Correction (PFC) -- Green Power (Energy Management) -- New Low Power System Requirements -- Conclusion -- 8.3 Heat Disposal in Electronics Applications -- Active versus Passive Cooling --Limits of Passive Cooling -- Active Cooling -- Active Cooling-Yes or No? -- Active Cooling Implementation -- 8.4 Web Based Design Tools -- The Tools on the Web -- 8.5 Motor Drivers for Portable Electronic Appliances -- Introduction -- Camera Basics -- Motors and Motor Drivers -- Driving Implementation -- Efficiency -- DSC Power Consumption -- Conclusion -- Appendix A.Fairchild Specifications for FAN5093 -- Appendix B. Fairchild Specifications for FAN4803 -- Appendix C. Fairchild Specifications for FSD210 and FSD200 -- Appendix D. Fairchild Specifications for FAN5307 -- Appendix E. Fairchild Specifications for ACE1502 -- Appendix F. Fairchild Specifications for FAN5236 -- Appendix G. Fairchild Specifications for FAN8702 -- Glossary -- Further Reading -- Index.
Altri titoli varianti VLSI and DSP-driven computer systems
Record Nr. UNINA-9910830443603321
Rossetti Nazzareno <1951->  
Hoboken, New Jersey : , : Wiley, , c2006
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui