R. Jacob Baker:
CMOS: Circuit Design, Layout, and Simulation - exemplaire signée
2011, ISBN: 9788126520374
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Jones & Bartlett India Private Limited/Viva Books, 2011. 3rd edition. Softcover. New. Updated and revised with the latest data in the field, The Essentials of Computer Organization … Plus…
Jones & Bartlett India Private Limited/Viva Books, 2011. 3rd edition. Softcover. New. Updated and revised with the latest data in the field, The Essentials of Computer Organization and Architecture, Third Edition is a comprehensive resource that addresses all of the necessary organization and architecture topics, yet is appropriate for the one-term course. This best-selling text correlates to the 2008 ACM-IEEE Computer Science Curriculum update and exposes readers to the inner workings of a modern digital computer through an integrated presentation of fundamental concepts and principles. The authors present real-world examples and focus on practical applications, thus encouraging students to develop a âbig pictureâ understanding of how essential organization and architecture concepts are applied in the world of computing. Key Features ⢠Provides students with in-depth coverage of the appropriate core concepts, while still offering the necessary exposure to less critical concepts, thus allowing students to see the whole picture ⢠Presents material in a logical progression, starting with low-level hardware and progressing to higher-lever software, including assemblers and operating systems ⢠Correlates to the 2008 ACM-IEEE Computer Science Curriculum update ⢠Includes real-world examples to provide students with a better understanding of how technology and techniques are combined for practical applications ⢠Contains new exercises within the text to reflect ACM-IEEE CS2008 . Instructorâs resources include a complete instructorâs manual, lecture outline, sample test questions, and Microsoft® PowerPoint® slides ⢠The MARIE Simulator package allows students to learn the essential concepts of computer organization and architecture, including assembly language, without getting caught up in unnecessary and confusing details. ⢠Can be bundled with an Intel supplement Contents: Chapter 1: Introduction ⢠Overview ⢠The Main Components of a Computer ⢠An Example System: Wading through the Jargon ⢠Standards Organizations ⢠Historical Development ⢠Generation Zero: Mechanical Calculating Machines (1642 â1945) ⢠The First Generation: Vacuum Tube Computers (1945-1953 ) ⢠The Second Generation: Transistorized Computers (1954-1965 ) ⢠The Third Generation: Integrated Circuit Computers (1965-1980 ) ⢠The Fourth Generation: VLSI Computers (1980 â????) ⢠Mooreâs Law ⢠The Computer Level Hierarchy ⢠The von Neumann Model ⢠Non-von Neumann Models ⢠Chapter Summary ⢠Further Reading ⢠References ⢠Review of Essential Terms and Concepts ⢠Exercises Chapter 2: Data Representation in Computer Systems ⢠Introduction ⢠Positional Numbering Systems ⢠Converting Between Bases ⢠Converting Unsigned Whole Numbers ⢠Converting Fractions ⢠Converting between Power-of-Two Radices ⢠Signed Integer Representation ⢠Signed Magnitude ⢠Complement Systems ⢠Unsigned Versus Signed Numbers ⢠Computers, Arithmetic, and Boothâs Algorithm ⢠Carry Versus Overflow ⢠Binary Multiplication and Division Using Shifting ⢠Floating-Point Representation ⢠A Simple Model ⢠Floating-Point Arithmetic ⢠Floating-Point Errors ⢠The IEEE- 754 Floating-Point Standard ⢠Range, Precision, and Accuracy ⢠Additional Problems with Floating-Point Numbers ⢠Character Codes ⢠Binary-Coded Decimal ⢠EBCDIC ⢠ASCII ⢠Unicode ⢠Error Detection and Correction ⢠Cyclic Redundancy Check ⢠Hamming Codes ⢠Reed-Solomon ⢠Chapter Summary ⢠Further Reading ⢠References ⢠Review of Essential Terms and Concepts ⢠Exercises ⢠Focus on Codes for Data Recording and Transmission ⢠Non-Return-to-Zero Code ⢠Non-Return-to-Zero-Invert Code ⢠Phase Modulation (Manchester Code) ⢠Frequency Modulation ⢠Run-Length-Limited Code ⢠Partial Response Maximum Likelihood Coding ⢠Summary ⢠Exercises Chapter 3: Boolean Algebra and Digital Logic ⢠Introduction ⢠Boolean Algebra ⢠Boolean Expressions ⢠Boolean Identities ⢠Simplification of Boolean Expressions ⢠Compleme Printed Pages: 844., Jones & Bartlett India Private Limited/Viva Books, 2011, 6, New Age International (P) Limited, 2008. First edition. Softcover. New. Conventional wisdom of the ``software stack`` approach to building applications may no longer be relevant. Enterprises are pursuing new ways of organizing systems and processes to become service oriented and event-driven. Leveraging existing infrastructural investments is a critical aspect to the success of companies both large and small. Enterprises have to adapt their systems to support frequent technological changes, mergers and acquisitions. Furthermore, in a growing global market, these systems are being called upon to be used by external business partners. Technology is often difficult, costly and complex and without modern approaches can prevent the enterprise from becoming agile. Enterprise Service Oriented Architectures helps readers solve this challenge in making different applications communicate in a loosely coupled manner. This classic handbook leverages the experiences of thought leaders functioning in multiple industry verticals and provides a wealth of knowledge for creating the agile enterprise. In this book, you will learn: # How to balance the delivery of immediate business value while creating long-term strategic capability # Fundamental principles of a service-oriented architecture (find,, bind and execute) # The four aspects of SOA (Production, Consumption, Management and Provisioning) # How to recognize critical success factors to implementing enterprise SOAs # Architectural importance of service registries, interfaces and contracts # Why Improper service decomposition can hurt you later rather than sooner # How application design practices change as architects seek to implement the ``agile`` enterprise Printed Pages: 444., New Age International (P) Limited, 2008, 6, Pearson Education, 2011. 2nd edition. Softcover. New. Computer Systems Architecture presents the subject in a progressive, incremental manner, bottom-upwards. Starting with digital logic and computer hardware, moving through the layers of software and leading on to an introduction to the field of networking and operating systems. It adopts a practical, hand-on approach, drawing upon areas of student interest and experience (the Internet, Pentium processors, GUIs, mobile communications) to stimulate the reader`s enthusiasm for the subject. Throughout, system performance is analysed as jointly dependent on hardware and software features. Practical exercises demonstrate this fundamental aspect of hardware/software interaction The first Computer Architecture text to recognize that computers are now predinantly used in a networking environment, fully updated to include new technologies. Printed Pages: 752., Pearson Education, 2011, 6, Wiley India Pvt. Ltd., 2009. Softcover. New. In this second edition, the authors have taken a new, two path approach to the topic. They develop design techniques for both long- and short-channel CMOS technologies and then compare the two. This approach results in explanations that are multi-dimensional and allows the reader deep insight into the design process. Complete with layout software for the PC, this exceptionally comprehensive presentation of CMOS integrated circuit design will guide you through the process of implementing a chip from the physical definition through the design and simulation of the finished chip. Contents:- Chapter 1: Introduction to CMOS Design Chapter 2: The Well Chapter 3: The Metal Layers Chapter 4: The Active and Poly Layers Chapter 5: Resistors, Capacitors, MOSFETs Chapter 6: MOSFET Operation Chapter 7: CMOS Fabrication Chapter 8: Electrical Noise: An Overview Chapter 9: Models for Analog Design Chapter 10: Models for Digital Design Chapter 11: The Inverter Chapter 12: Static Logic Gates Chapter 13: Clocked Circuits Chapter 14: Dynamic Logic Gates Chapter 15: VLSI Layout Examples Chapter 16: Memory Circuits Chapter 17: Sensing Using [Delta][Sigma] Modulation Chapter 18: Special Purpose CMOS Circuits Chapter 19: Digital Phase-locked Loops Chapter 20: Current Mirrors Chapter 21: Amplifiers Chapter 22: Differential Amplifiers Chapter 23: Voltage References Chapter 24: Operational Amplifiers I Chapter 25: Dynamic Analog Circuits Chapter 26: Operational Amplifiers II Chapter 27: Nonlinear Analog Circuits Chapter 28: Data Converter Fundamentals Chapter 29: Data Converter Architectures Printed Pages: 1080., Wiley India Pvt. 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