High-Speed Signal Propagation: Advanced Black Magic
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"High-Speed Signal Propagation: Advanced Black Magic" is a technical book that explains the theory and practical design techniques for high-speed digital circuits, focusing on signal integrity, transmission lines, and electromagnetic effects in modern electronic systems.
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Target entity: High-Speed Signal Propagation: Advanced Black Magic Context triple: [Howard W. Johnson, notableWork, High-Speed Signal Propagation: Advanced Black Magic]
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Mead–Conway VLSI design revolution
The Mead–Conway VLSI design revolution was a transformative shift in microchip design methodology that introduced simplified, scalable design rules and modular, high-level approaches, enabling widespread, university-level integrated circuit design and catalyzing the modern semiconductor industry.
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“Cramming more components onto integrated circuits”
“Cramming more components onto integrated circuits” is the landmark 1965 article by Gordon E. Moore that introduced the observation later known as Moore’s Law, predicting the exponential growth of transistor density on integrated circuits.
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Xe-HPG microarchitecture
Xe-HPG microarchitecture is Intel’s high-performance gaming-oriented GPU architecture designed to power its discrete Arc graphics cards with advanced features like hardware-accelerated ray tracing.
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Microprocessor without Interlocked Pipeline Stages
Microprocessor without Interlocked Pipeline Stages (MIPS) is a RISC microprocessor architecture known for its simple, efficient design and widespread use in embedded systems, workstations, and educational settings.
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IEEE Standard for High-Speed Test Access Port and Boundary-Scan Architecture
IEEE 1149.10 is a JTAG-related IEEE standard that defines a high-speed test access and boundary-scan architecture for efficient testing and debugging of complex digital integrated circuits and systems.
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Target entity: High-Speed Signal Propagation: Advanced Black Magic Target entity description: "High-Speed Signal Propagation: Advanced Black Magic" is a technical book that explains the theory and practical design techniques for high-speed digital circuits, focusing on signal integrity, transmission lines, and electromagnetic effects in modern electronic systems.
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A.
Mead–Conway VLSI design revolution
The Mead–Conway VLSI design revolution was a transformative shift in microchip design methodology that introduced simplified, scalable design rules and modular, high-level approaches, enabling widespread, university-level integrated circuit design and catalyzing the modern semiconductor industry.
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B.
“Cramming more components onto integrated circuits”
“Cramming more components onto integrated circuits” is the landmark 1965 article by Gordon E. Moore that introduced the observation later known as Moore’s Law, predicting the exponential growth of transistor density on integrated circuits.
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C.
Xe-HPG microarchitecture
Xe-HPG microarchitecture is Intel’s high-performance gaming-oriented GPU architecture designed to power its discrete Arc graphics cards with advanced features like hardware-accelerated ray tracing.
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D.
Microprocessor without Interlocked Pipeline Stages
Microprocessor without Interlocked Pipeline Stages (MIPS) is a RISC microprocessor architecture known for its simple, efficient design and widespread use in embedded systems, workstations, and educational settings.
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E.
IEEE Standard for High-Speed Test Access Port and Boundary-Scan Architecture
IEEE 1149.10 is a JTAG-related IEEE standard that defines a high-speed test access and boundary-scan architecture for efficient testing and debugging of complex digital integrated circuits and systems.
- F. None of above. chosen
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electronics textbook
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non-fiction book ⓘ technical book ⓘ |
| appliesTo |
high-speed digital interfaces
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modern electronic systems ⓘ printed circuit boards ⓘ |
| coversAspect |
design rules for high-speed layouts
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frequency-domain behavior of digital signals ⓘ lossy and dispersive lines ⓘ mitigation of signal integrity problems ⓘ modeling of interconnects as transmission lines ⓘ time-domain behavior of digital signals ⓘ |
| focusesOn |
practical design techniques
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theory of high-speed signal propagation ⓘ |
| goal | to help readers design robust high-speed digital circuits ⓘ |
| hasSubject |
S-parameters
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SPICE simulation ⓘ TDR measurements ⓘ crosstalk ⓘ differential signaling ⓘ digital system design ⓘ electromagnetic compatibility ⓘ electromagnetic effects ⓘ electromagnetic interference ⓘ field solvers ⓘ grounding techniques ⓘ high-speed digital circuits ⓘ impedance matching ⓘ interconnect design ⓘ jitter ⓘ layer stackup design ⓘ measurement techniques ⓘ oscilloscope usage ⓘ power distribution networks ⓘ printed circuit board design ⓘ reflections in transmission lines ⓘ return current paths ⓘ signal integrity ⓘ skew ⓘ terminations ⓘ timing analysis ⓘ transmission lines ⓘ via design ⓘ |
| intendedAudience |
electrical engineers
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hardware designers ⓘ signal integrity engineers ⓘ students of electronic engineering ⓘ |
| language | English ⓘ |
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Subject: High-Speed Signal Propagation: Advanced Black Magic Description of subject: "High-Speed Signal Propagation: Advanced Black Magic" is a technical book that explains the theory and practical design techniques for high-speed digital circuits, focusing on signal integrity, transmission lines, and electromagnetic effects in modern electronic systems.
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