High-Speed Digital Design: A Handbook of Black Magic

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High-Speed Digital Design: A Handbook of Black Magic is a widely respected engineering reference that explains the theory and practical techniques for designing reliable high-speed digital circuits and systems.

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instanceOf book
engineering reference
approach mix of theory and practical rules of thumb
audience design engineers
hardware engineers
signal integrity engineers
author Howard Johnson NERFINISHED
Martin Graham NERFINISHED
field digital electronics
electrical engineering
high-speed digital design
focus reliable high-speed digital circuits
reliable high-speed digital systems
genre technical non-fiction
language English
notableFor intuitive explanations of high-speed effects
practical design techniques
publisher Prentice Hall NERFINISHED
reputation widely respected reference in high-speed design
subject clock distribution
crosstalk
electromagnetic compatibility
electromagnetic interference
grounding
power distribution
printed circuit board design
signal integrity
terminations
transmission lines
teaches how to control reflections and ringing
how to design power and ground systems for high-speed logic
how to minimize crosstalk
how to model interconnects as transmission lines
usedAs reference text in industry
supplementary text in advanced engineering courses

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Howard W. Johnson notableWork High-Speed Digital Design: A Handbook of Black Magic