Considered the original "bible" of high-speed design issues, High-Speed Digital Design focuses on a combination of digital and analog circuit theory. This comprehensive volume helps engineers who work with digital systems shorten their product development cycles and fix their latest high-speed design problems.
Chapter 5 introduces the concept of returning signal current, a notion crucial to the understanding of crosstalk in high-speed digital layout. With the importance of a solid reference plane understood, the chapter presents a number of layer stack examples.
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This is a book for digital designers. It highlights and explains analog circuit principles relevant to high-speed digital design. Teaching by example, the authors cover ringing, crosstalk, and radiated noise problems which commonly beset high-speed digital machines.
At high speeds, where fast signal rise times exaggerate the influence of analog effects, engineers experience a completely different view of logic signals. To them, logic signals often appear hairy, jagged, and distorted. For their products to function, high-speed designers must know and use analog principles. This book explains what those principles are and how to apply them.
"Dr. Howard W. Johnson and Dr. Martin Graham have blessed us with a text that in many ways addresses exactly this juxtaposition of designer and engineer in the high-speed board world....this is one of the finest efforts to come along in the field of applied high-speed digital design because of its focus on providing tools for the whole design team bringing a high-speed product to life. For all the PCB designers and circuit designers out there, buy it; read it; keep it."- Dan Baumgartner, Printed Circuit Design
"'High-Speed Digital Design'...treats the gray area between signals that are digital, and the analog aspects that are so important when you want your digital buses to behave at higher and higher speeds - not a trivial task. This book is there to help, with serious advice and good philosophy."- Bob Pease, Electronic Design
"Engineers who must make high-speed circuits work will find this book invaluable. Johnson and Graham strike what seems to me to be just the right balance between rigor and nuts-and-bolts practicality. The book should be must reading for EE students who aspire to work in digital-hardware design. It should also occupy a place in the libraries of most of the experienced practitioners of the art." - Dan Strassberg, EDN
We happen to be MathCad users, and for a very good reason: the MathCad syntax looks much like ordinary equations. That makes it a great teaching tool. Other tools may be more popular, or more powerful, but we find MathCad to be very good for presentation work, so our collection of high-speed design utilities have been formatted for use with the MathCad application. You will need the MathCad application to run the spreadsheets. If you use a different spreadsheet, it's not difficult to convert the equations to your format.
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