Model and Design of Bipolar and MOS Current-Mode Logic: CML, ECL and SCL Digital Circuits Electronic Electrical




Model and Design of Bipolar and MOS Current-Mode Logic: CML, ECL and SCL Digital Circuits Electronic Electrical

Arithmetic Built-In Self-Test for Embedded Systems

By Massimo Alioto, Gaetano Palumbo, 

 

  • Publisher:   Springer
  • Number Of Pages:   318
  • Publication Date:   2005-10-21
  • Sales Rank:   1159716
  • ISBN / ASIN:   1402028784
  • EAN:   9781402028786
  • Binding:   Print on Demand (Hardcover)
  • Manufacturer:   Springer
  • Studio:   Springer
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The main focus of this book is to provide the reader with a deep understanding of modeling and design strategies of Current-Mode digital circuits, as well as to organize in a coherent manner all the original and powerful authors’ results in the domain of Current-Mode digital circuits.

Model and Design of Bipolar and MOS Current-Mode Logic includes bipolar Current-Mode digital circuits, which emerged as an approach to realize digital circuits with the highest speed, and CMOS Current-Mode digital circuits, which together with its speed performance has been rediscovered to allow logic gates implementations having the feature of low noise level generation.

Model and Design of Bipolar and MOS Current-Mode Logic allows the reader not only to understand the operating principle and the features of bipolar and MOS Current-Mode digital circuits, but also to design optimized digital gates. And, although the Material is presented in a formal and theoretical manner, much emphasis is devoted to a design perspective. Moreover, to further link the book’s theoretical aspects with practical issues, and to provide the reader with an idea of the real order of magnitude involved assuming actual technologies, numerical examples together with SPICE simulations are included in the book.

Model and Design of Bipolar and MOS Current-Mode Logic can be used as a reference to practicing engineers working in this area and as text book to senior undergraduate, graduate and postgraduate students (already familiar with electronic circuits and logic gates) who want to extend their knowledge and cover all aspects of the analysis and design of Current-Mode digital circuits.

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    Model and Design of Bipolar and MOS Current-Mode Logic: CML, ECL and SCL Digital Circuits Electronic Electrical

    Model and Design of Bipolar and MOS Current-Mode Logic: CML, ECL and SCL Digital Circuits Electronic Electrical

    Arithmetic Built-In Self-Test for Embedded Systems

    By Massimo Alioto, Gaetano Palumbo, 

     

    • Publisher:   Springer
    • Number Of Pages:   318
    • Publication Date:   2005-10-21
    • Sales Rank:   1159716
    • ISBN / ASIN:   1402028784
    • EAN:   9781402028786
    • Binding:   Print on Demand (Hardcover)
    • Manufacturer:   Springer
    • Studio:   Springer
    • Average Rating:  
    • Total Reviews:  


     



    Book Description: )
     

     

    The main focus of this book is to provide the reader with a deep understanding of modeling and design strategies of Current-Mode digital circuits, as well as to organize in a coherent manner all the original and powerful authors’ results in the domain of Current-Mode digital circuits.

    Model and Design of Bipolar and MOS Current-Mode Logic includes bipolar Current-Mode digital circuits, which emerged as an approach to realize digital circuits with the highest speed, and CMOS Current-Mode digital circuits, which together with its speed performance has been rediscovered to allow logic gates implementations having the feature of low noise level generation.

    Model and Design of Bipolar and MOS Current-Mode Logic allows the reader not only to understand the operating principle and the features of bipolar and MOS Current-Mode digital circuits, but also to design optimized digital gates. And, although the Material is presented in a formal and theoretical manner, much emphasis is devoted to a design perspective. Moreover, to further link the book’s theoretical aspects with practical issues, and to provide the reader with an idea of the real order of magnitude involved assuming actual technologies, numerical examples together with SPICE simulations are included in the book.

    Model and Design of Bipolar and MOS Current-Mode Logic can be used as a reference to practicing engineers working in this area and as text book to senior undergraduate, graduate and postgraduate students (already familiar with electronic circuits and logic gates) who want to extend their knowledge and cover all aspects of the analysis and design of Current-Mode digital circuits.

    http://rapidshare.com/files/24372172/springer_-_model_and_design_of_bipolar_and_mos_current-mode_logic.rar

     

    Model and Design of Bipolar-und MOS Current-Mode Logic: CML, ECL und SCL Digital Circuits Electronic Elektrische
    Arithmetic Built-in Self-Test für Embedded Systeme