Digital Systems Design with FPGAs and CPLDs explains how to design and develop digital electronic systems using programmable logic devices (PLDs). Totally practical in nature, the book features numerous (quantify when known) case study designs using a variety of Field Programmable Gate Array (FPGA) and Complex Programmable Logic Devices (CPLD), for a range of applications from control and instrumentation to semiconductor automatic test equipment.Key features include:* Case studies that provide a walk through of the design process, highlighting the trade-offs involved.* Discussion of real world issues such as choice of device, pin-out, power supply, power supply decoupling, signal integrity- for embedding FPGAs within a PCB based design.With this book engineers will be able to:* Use PLD technology to develop digital and mixed signal electronic systems* Develop PLD based designs using both schematic capture and VHDL synthesis techniques* Interface a PLD to digital and mixed-signal systems* Undertake complete design exercises from design concept through to the build and test of PLD based electronic hardwareThis book will be ideal for electronic and computer engineering students taking a practical or Lab based course on digital systems development using PLDs and for engineers in industry looking for concrete advice on developing a digital system using a FPGA or CPLD as its core.
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Elsevier Science & Technology
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Für Beruf und Forschung
Electrical and electronic engineering and computer engineering undergraduates and masters students taking a course or lab course in digital systems/digital architecures. Professional electronic engineers using PLDs to build digital systems
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Approx. 630 illustrations
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Höhe: 243 mm
Breite: 198 mm
Dicke: 41 mm
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978-0-7506-8397-5 (9780750683975)
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Ian A. Grout received his B.Eng in Electronic Engineering (1991) and PhD (1994) from Lancaster University (UK). He has worked in both industry and the academic field in microelectronic circuit and electronics design and test. He currently works in the areas of mixed-signal integrated circuit (IC) design for testability (DfT) and digital electronic circuit design using programmable logic. The author is currently a lecturer within the Department of Electronic and Computer Engineering at the University of Limerick (Ireland). He currently teaches programmable logic and integrated circuit design and test principles within the university and has worked in Limerick since 1998. Prior to this he was a lecturer in the Engineering Department at Lancaster University (UK).
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University of Limerick, Ireland
Chapter 1 Introduction to Programmable Logic Chapter 2 Electronic Systems Design Chapter 3 PCB Design Chapter 4 Design Languages Chapter 5 Introduction to Digital Logic Design (Design Principles) Chapter 6 Introduction to Digital Logic Design with VHDLChapter 7 Introduction to Digital Signal Processing Chapter 8 Interfacing Digital Logic to the "Real World?: A/D Conversion, D/A Conversion and Power Electronics Chapter 9 Testing the Electronic System Chapter 10 Systems Level Design Appendix A Organisations and Standards Appendix B Programmable Logic Device Vendors Appendix C Integrated Circuit Package Types Appendix D Modelling and Simulation Language Summary Appendix E Introduction to the Design Tools Appendix F Case Study PCB DesignsAppendix G Chapter 6 VHDL Code Examples Appendix H Chapter 7 VHDL Code Examples Appendix I Chapter 8 VHDL Code Examples Appendix J Chapter 10 Code ExamplesBibliography Index