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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instanceOf electronics textbook
non-fiction book
technical book
appliesTo high-speed digital interfaces
modern electronic systems
printed circuit boards
coversAspect design rules for high-speed layouts
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
theory of high-speed signal propagation
goal to help readers design robust high-speed digital circuits
hasSubject S-parameters
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
hardware designers
signal integrity engineers
students of electronic engineering
language English

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Howard W. Johnson notableWork High-Speed Signal Propagation: Advanced Black Magic