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1、Copyrighted Material !.! PRENTICE ii HALL A Signal lntegrif EngineeJ!s Companion REAL-TIME TEST AND MEASUREMENT AND DESIGN SIMULATION I Test and Measurement Geoff Lawday David Ireland Greg Edlund Forword by Chns Edwards, Editor, lET Elmromrs Systms ond Softwo magazone A Signal Integrity Engineers Co
2、mpanion Real-Time Test and Measurement and Design Simulation Geoff Lawday, David Ireland, and Greg Edlund PRENTICE HALL An 1m print of Pearson Education Upper Saddle River. NJ Boston Indianapolis San Francisco New York Toronto Montreal London Munich Paris Madrid Cape Town Sydney Tokyo Singapore Mexi
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7、grity engineers companion : real-time test and measurement and design simulation I Geoff Lawday. David J.reland. and Greg Edlund. p. em. ISBN-10: 0-13-1860062 (pbk. :all. paper) L SBN-13: 978-0-13-186006-3 I. Electronic apparatus and appliances-Testing. 2. Electronic apparatus and appliances-Design
8、and construction. 3. Signal procesing-Simulation methods. 4. Switching circuits-Reliability. 5. Oscillators. Electric-Testing. T.lreland. David. 195 7- . Title. TK7870.23.L39 2008 621.3822-uc22 2008011981 Copyright 2008 Pearson Educnrion. Inc. All rights reserved. Printed in the Unitd States of Amer
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13、 R. Armstrong and F. Gail Gray VHDL Design Representation and Synthesis Mark Gordon Arnold Verilog Digital Computer Design: Algorithms into Hardware Jayaram Bhasker A VHDL Primer, Third Edition Mark D. Birnbaum Essential Electronic Design Automation (EDA) Eric Bogatin Signal Integrity: Simplified Do
14、uglas Brooks Signal Integrity Issues and Printed Circuit Board Design Ken Coffman Real World FPGA Design with Verilog Alfred Crouch Design-for-Test for Digita/ICs and Embedded Core Systems Dennis Derickson and Marcus Muller (Editors) Digital Communications Test and Measurement Greg Edlund Timing Ana
15、lysis and Simulation for Signa/Integrity Engineers Daniel P. Foty MOSFET Modeling with SPICE: Principles and Practice Tom Granberg Handbook of Digital Techniques for High-Speed Design Nigel Horspool and Peter Gorman The ASIC Handbook William K. Lam Hardware Design Verification: Simulation and Formal
16、 Method-Based Approaches Mike Peng Li jitter, Noise, and Signa/Integrity at High-Speed Farzad Nekoogar and Faranak Nekoogar From ASICs to SOCs: A Practical Approach Farzad Nekoogar Timing Verification of Application-Specific Integrated Circuits (ASICs) Samir Palnitkar Design Verification with David
17、Pellerin and Scott Thibault Practical FPGA Programming in C Christopher T. Robertson Printed Circuit Board Designers Reference: Basics Chris Rowen Engineering the Complex SOC Madhavan Swami nathan and A. Ege Engin Power Integrity Modeling and Design for Semiconductors and Systems Wayne Wolf FPCA-Bas
18、ed System Design Wayne Wolf Modern VLSI Design: System-on-Chip Design, Third Edition Bob Zeidman Verilog Designers Library Foreword It is easy to be misled by the rhetoric of the day. Even the world of electronic engineering is not immune. Words and phrases such as digitalization and digi-tal conver
19、gence carry the subtext that you only have to worry about ones and zeroes; that analog is being shown the door by a growing band of electronics designers in their quest to render more into binary logic. But its an illusion. Far from being squeezed out, the word analog is seeping into all areas of el
20、ectronic designs in increasingly subtle and potentially damaging ways. Matters are made even worse by the ease with which digital control can be used to massage and reshape the form of signals. Pre-emphasis is almost trivial to implement in tJ1e circuits that precede a driver. Although this processi
21、ng can improve the ability of a receiver to decode the signal. it can have deleterious effects on other receivers in the vicinity. Worse than that, the interference can depend heavily on the data being transmitted. From that, it is not hard to see how intermittent, apparently random Heisenbugs can p
22、op up during operation and promptly disappear the moment you try to add instrumentation to work out what . . IS go111g wrong. XV xvi Foreword Signal integrity has been a problem for many years but the issues were often isolated to small parts of a system design. Today, all the trends point to signal
23、 cor-ruption getting worse and worse. Switching speeds are going up and the voltages provided on supply rails are going down. But the trends are not all technical. As you can read in the introduction that follows, some of the biggest problems can result from commercial decisions: the pressure to red
24、uce manufacturing costs are pushing designers to consider cheaper components. packages. and substrates; and designers have less time to get the job done. In some markets, such as cellular handsets, companies want to be able to produce variants very quickly. They might be on the shelf for only six to
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