High-Speed Digital Design: A Handbook of Black Magic by Howard Johnson, Graham, Martin Graham

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  • 447pp
  • Sales Rank: 77,259

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  • ISBN-13: 9780133957242
  • Edition Description: New Edition
  • Edition Number: 1
  • Pub. Date: April 1993
  • Publisher: Prentice Hall Professional Technical Reference
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  • Pub. Date: April 1993
  • Publisher: Prentice Hall Professional Technical Reference
  • Format: Textbook Hardcover, 447pp
  • Sales Rank: 77,259

Synopsis

Focused on the field of knowledge lying between digital and analog circuit theory, this new text will help engineers workng with digital systems shorten their latest design problems. The scope of the material covered includes signal reflection, crosstalk, and noise problems which occur in high speed digital machines ( above 10 megahertz). This volume will be of practical use to digital logic designers, sstaff and senior communitions scientist, and all those interested in digital design.

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This thorough and informative classic simply refuses to age. Intended for digital designers, it details analog circuit principles relevant to high-speed digital design.

Dan Baumgartner

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. -- Printed Circut Design

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Biography

Howard W. Johnson is president of Olympic Technology Group, Inc., of
Redmond, Washington, a digital electronic design and consulting organization. Before founding the firm, he was Manager of Technology and Advanced Development at Ultra Network Technologies, a manufacturer of gigabit-per-second local area networks for supercomputers. Since obtaining his Ph.D. in 1982 from Rice University, he has specialized in the design of high-speed digital communications and digital signal processing systems.

Martin Graham has been a Professor of Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences at the University of California at Berkeley since 1966, where he teaches the design of reliable and manufacturable electronic systems.

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High-Speed Digital Design: A Handbook of Black Magicby Anonymous

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May 02, 2004: Superficially this books appears to be a treatise on the subject. But a more careful look reveals a lack of motivation, justification, or proof for any idea presented. Indeed there are no direct references to other authorities so as to allow the reader to either confirm a purported fact or take a deeper look at a particular point. What results, instead, is a compilation of alleged ?facts? (none are proved and all are stated without proof) in cook book style. Even more, some of the formulas are not verifiable by spice simulation, and even conflict with other formulas bearing on the same issue. The overall impression of this book is that it is a hodge podge of ideas drawn from other sources, without any coherent theme. In the end Johnson performs a disservice to his readers by promoting the idea that the subject is nothing more than ?black magic.? It is not, and there are many other books and application notes stretching back decades which bear testimony to this fact. The very essence of the subject is a study of the effects of parasitic elements which become dominant in the presence of high edge rate signals. In this regard high speed digital design draws more heavily upon analog design, with a particular emphasis on rf design techniques. By leaving out all derivations, the reader is never truly educated on this subject and is thereby left in the dark.

High-Speed Digital Design: A Handbook of Black Magicby Anonymous

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December 13, 2001: I am doing some RF design at lower frequencies (400 MHz). At these speeds, my RF looks almost like high speed digital. In fact, the requirements are actually less demanding because of reduced harmonic frequencies. I have found that by following the advice in this book, I can design much better analog circuits, as well as digital. The authors are plain-spoken, with just enough real math to make this very effective. The points they made were insightful, and not just the same old catch phrases. They also offered plenty of examples, drawings and figures to make the topic very understandable. Very well done.