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Multiplier-Cum-Divider Circuits Principles Design and Applications

VLSI Circuits and Embedded Systems

VLSI Circuits and Embedded Systems

Very Large-Scale Integration (VLSI) creates an integrated circuit (IC) by combining thousands of transistors into a single chip. While designing a circuit reduction of power consumption is a great challenge. VLSI designs reduce the size of circuits which eventually reduces the power consumption of the devices. However it increases the complexity of the digital system. Therefore computer-aided design tools are introduced into hardware design processes. Unlike the general-purpose computer an embedded system is engineered to manage a wide range of processing tasks. Single or multiple processing cores manage embedded systems in the form of microcontrollers digital signal processors field-programmable gate arrays and application-specific integrated circuits. Security threats have become a significant issue since most embedded systems lack security even more than personal computers. Many embedded systems hacking tools are readily available on the internet. Hacking in the PDAs and modems is a pervasive example of embedded systems hacking. This book explores the designs of VLSI circuits and embedded systems. These two vast topics are divided into four parts. In the book's first part the Decision Diagrams (DD) have been covered. DDs have extensively used Computer-Aided Design (CAD) software to synthesize circuits and formal verification. The book's second part mainly covers the design architectures of Multiple-Valued Logic (MVL) Circuits. MVL circuits offer several potential opportunities to improve present VLSI circuit designs. The book's third part deals with Programmable Logic Devices (PLD). PLDs can be programmed to incorporate a complex logic function within a single IC for VLSI circuits and Embedded Systems. The fourth part of the book concentrates on the design architectures of Complex Digital Circuits of Embedded Systems. As a whole from this book core researchers academicians and students will get the complete picture of VLSI Circuits and Embedded Systems and their applications.

GBP 99.99
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Power Converter Circuits

Design of Function Circuits with 555 Timer Integrated Circuit

Design of Function Circuits with 555 Timer Integrated Circuit

This text discusses sigma- delta- type function circuits peak detecting function circuits and peak sampling function circuits in a detailed manner. It further covers all the function circuits designed by using the basic principles of the six building blocks: integrator the 555 timer integrated circuit switch low pass fi lter peak detector and sample and hold circuit. It is a useful reference text for senior undergraduate and graduate students in the fi elds of electrical engineering and electronics and communication engineering. This book is accompanied by teaching resources including a solution manual for the instructors. • Discusses function circuits such as multipliers dividers and multiplier cum dividers using the 555 timer. • Explains how function circuits are developed with a simple integrator and the 555 timer. • Extends the applications of 555 timers to perform in function circuits. • Covers important topics such as monostable multivibrator inverting amplifi er and peak responding divider. • Presents function circuit conversion such as multiplier to square root and divider to a multiplier. This comprehensive book covers the design of function circuits with the help of 555 timer integrated circuits in a single volume. It further discusses how derived function circuits are implemented with integrator comparator low pass fi lter peak detector and sample and hold circuits. | Design of Function Circuits with 555 Timer Integrated Circuit

GBP 120.00
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Mixed-Signal Circuits

Mixed-Signal Circuits

Mixed-Signal Circuits offers a thoroughly modern treatment of integrated circuit design in the context of mixed-signal applications. Featuring chapters authored by leading experts from industry and academia this book:Discusses signal integrity and large-scale simulation verification and testingDemonstrates advanced design techniques that enable digital circuits and sensitive analog circuits to coexist without any compromiseDescribes the process technology needed to address the performance challenges associated with developing complex mixed-signal circuitsDeals with modeling topics such as reliability variability and crosstalk that define pre-silicon design methodology and trends and are the focus of companies involved in wireless applicationsDevelops methods to move analog into the digital domain quickly minimizing and eliminating common trade-offs between performance power consumption simulation time verification size and costDetails approaches for very low-power performances high-speed interfaces phase-locked loops (PLLs) voltage-controlled oscillators (VCOs) analog-to-digital converters (ADCs) and biomedical filtersDelineates the respective parts of a full system-on-chip (SoC) from the digital parts to the baseband blocks radio frequency (RF) circuitries electrostatic-discharge (ESD) structures and built-in self-test (BIST) architecturesMixed-Signal Circuits explores exciting opportunities in wireless communications and beyond. The book is a must for anyone involved in mixed-signal circuit design for future technologies.

GBP 59.99
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Analog Function Circuits Fundamentals Principles Design and Applications

CMOS Analog Integrated Circuits High-Speed and Power-Efficient Design

CMOS Analog Integrated Circuits High-Speed and Power-Efficient Design

High-speed power-efficient analog integrated circuits can be used as standalone devices or to interface modern digital signal processors and micro-controllers in various applications including multimedia communication instrumentation and control systems. New architectures and low device geometry of complementary metaloxidesemiconductor (CMOS) technologies have accelerated the movement toward system on a chip design which merges analog circuits with digital and radio-frequency components. CMOS: Analog Integrated Circuits: High-Speed and Power-Efficient Design describes the important trends in designing these analog circuits and provides a complete in-depth examination of design techniques and circuit architectures emphasizing practical aspects of integrated circuit implementation. Focusing on designing and verifying analog integrated circuits the author reviews design techniques for more complex components such as amplifiers comparators and multipliers. The book details all aspects from specification to the final chip of the development and implementation process of filters analog-to-digital converters (ADCs) digital-to-analog converters (DACs) phase-locked loops (PLLs) and delay-locked loops (DLLs). It also describes different equivalent transistor models design and fabrication considerations for high-density integrated circuits in deep-submicrometer process circuit structures for the design of current mirrors and voltage references topologies of suitable amplifiers continuous-time and switched-capacitor circuits modulator architectures and approaches to improve linearity of Nyquist converters. The text addresses the architectures and performance limitation issues affecting circuit operation and provides conceptual and practical solutions to problems that can arise in the design process. This reference provides balanced coverage of theoretical and practical issues that will allow the reader to design CMOS analog integrated circuits with improved electrical performance. The chapters contain easy-to-follow mathematical derivations of all equations and formulas graphical plots and open-ended design problems to help determine most suitable architecture for a given set of performance specifications. This comprehensive and illustrative text for the design and analysis of CMOS analog integrated circuits serves as a valuable resource for analog circuit designers and graduate students in electrical engineering. | CMOS Analog Integrated Circuits High-Speed and Power-Efficient Design

GBP 77.99
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Power Management Integrated Circuits

CMOS Analog Integrated Circuits High-Speed and Power-Efficient Design Second Edition

Thermal-Aware Testing of Digital VLSI Circuits and Systems

Circuits and Electronics Hands-on Learning with Analog Discovery

Semiconductor Memory Devices and Circuits

Electronic Design Automation for Integrated Circuits Handbook Second Edition - Two Volume Set

Low Power Designs in Nanodevices and Circuits for Emerging Applications

Low Power Designs in Nanodevices and Circuits for Emerging Applications

This reference textbook discusses low power designs for emerging applications. This book focuses on the research challenges associated with theory design and applications towards emerging Microelectronics and VLSI device design and developments about low power consumptions. The advancements in large-scale integration technologies are principally responsible for the growth of the electronics industry. This book is focused on senior undergraduates graduate students and professionals in the field of electrical and electronics engineering nanotechnology. This book: Discusses various low power techniques and applications for designing efficient circuits Covers advance nanodevices such as FinFETs TFETs CNTFETs Covers various emerging areas like Quantum-Dot Cellular Automata Circuits and FPGAs and sensors Discusses applications like memory design for low power applications using nanodevices The number of options for ICs in control applications telecommunications high-performance computing and consumer electronics continues to grow with the emergence of VLSI designs. Nanodevices have revolutionized the electronics market and human life; it has impacted individual life to make it more convenient. They are ruling every sector such as electronics energy biomedicine food environment and communication. This book discusses various emerging low power applications using CMOS and other emerging nanodevices. | Low Power Designs in Nanodevices and Circuits for Emerging Applications

GBP 140.00
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Opto-VLSI Devices and Circuits for Biomedical and Healthcare Applications

Opto-VLSI Devices and Circuits for Biomedical and Healthcare Applications

The text comprehensively discusses the latest Opto-VLSI devices and circuits useful for healthcare and biomedical applications. It further emphasizes the importance of smart technologies such as artificial intelligence machine learning and the internet of things for the biomedical and healthcare industries. Discusses advanced concepts in the field of electro-optics devices for medical applications. Presents optimization techniques including logical effort particle swarm optimization and genetic algorithm to design Opto-VLSI devices and circuits. Showcases the concepts of artificial intelligence and machine learning for smart medical devices and data auto-collection for distance treatment. Covers advanced Opto-VLSI devices including a field-effect transistor and optical sensors spintronic and photonic devices. Highlights application of flexible electronics in health monitoring and artificial intelligence integration for better medical devices. The text presents the advances in the fields of optics and VLSI and their applicability in diverse areas including biomedical engineering and the healthcare sector. It covers important topics such as FET biosensors optical biosensors and advanced optical materials. It further showcases the significance of smart technologies such as artificial intelligence machine learning and the internet of things for the biomedical and healthcare industries. It will serve as an ideal design book for senior undergraduate graduate students and academic researchers in the fields including electrical engineering electronics and communication engineering computer engineering and biomedical engineering. | Opto-VLSI Devices and Circuits for Biomedical and Healthcare Applications

GBP 110.00
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FinFET Devices for VLSI Circuits and Systems

Fluid Power Circuits and Controls Fundamentals and Applications Second Edition

Testing for Small-Delay Defects in Nanoscale CMOS Integrated Circuits

Testing for Small-Delay Defects in Nanoscale CMOS Integrated Circuits

Advances in design methods and process technologies have resulted in a continuous increase in the complexity of integrated circuits (ICs). However the increased complexity and nanometer-size features of modern ICs make them susceptible to manufacturing defects as well as performance and quality issues. Testing for Small-Delay Defects in Nanoscale CMOS Integrated Circuits covers common problems in areas such as process variations power supply noise crosstalk resistive opens/bridges and design-for-manufacturing (DfM)-related rule violations. The book also addresses testing for small-delay defects (SDDs) which can cause immediate timing failures on both critical and non-critical paths in the circuit. Overviews semiconductor industry test challenges and the need for SDD testing including basic concepts and introductory material Describes algorithmic solutions incorporated in commercial tools from Mentor Graphics Reviews SDD testing based on alternative methods that explores new metrics top-off ATPG and circuit topology-based solutions Highlights the advantages and disadvantages of a diverse set of metrics and identifies scope for improvement Written from the triple viewpoint of university researchers EDA tool developers and chip designers and tool users this book is the first of its kind to address all aspects of SDD testing from such a diverse perspective. The book is designed as a one-stop reference for current industrial practices research challenges in the domain of SDD testing and recent developments in SDD solutions.

GBP 74.99
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Fundamentals of Systems Biology From Synthetic Circuits to Whole-cell Models

Fundamentals of Systems Biology From Synthetic Circuits to Whole-cell Models

For decades biology has focused on decoding cellular processes one gene at a time but many of the most pressing biological questions as well as diseases such as cancer and heart disease are related to complex systems involving the interaction of hundreds or even thousands of gene products and other factors. How do we begin to understand this complexity? Fundamentals of Systems Biology: From Synthetic Circuits to Whole-cell Models introduces students to methods they can use to tackle complex systems head-on carefully walking them through studies that comprise the foundation and frontier of systems biology. The first section of the book focuses on bringing students quickly up to speed with a variety of modeling methods in the context of a synthetic biological circuit. This innovative approach builds intuition about the strengths and weaknesses of each method and becomes critical in the book‘s second half where much more complicated network models are addressed including transcriptional signaling metabolic and even integrated multi-network models. The approach makes the work much more accessible to novices (undergraduates medical students and biologists new to mathematical modeling) while still having much to offer experienced modelers-whether their interests are microbes organs whole organisms diseases synthetic biology or just about any field that investigates living systems. | Fundamentals of Systems Biology From Synthetic Circuits to Whole-cell Models

GBP 180.00
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Short-Circuits in AC and DC Systems ANSI IEEE and IEC Standards

Amplifiers Comparators Multipliers Filters and Oscillators

Electronics for Scientists

Electronics for Scientists

Electronics for Scientists provides a practical and concise introduction to electrical circuits signals and instrumentation for undergraduate students in the physical sciences. No previous familiarity with electronics is required and concepts are grounded in the relevant physics. The book aims to give students the electronics background needed to be successful in experimental science. The book begins with the fundamentals of DC circuits. This is followed by AC circuits and their analysis using the concept of impedance. The transfer function is introduced and used to analyze different types of filter circuits. The conversion between time-domain and frequency-domain signal representations is reviewed. Transmission lines are introduced and used to motivate the different approach to designing microwave-frequency circuits as compared to lower-frequency circuits. The physics of semiconductors is reviewed and used to understand the behavior of diodes and transistors and a number of diode and transistor circuits are analyzed. The operational amplifier (op-amp) is introduced and several op-amp circuits are analyzed. Techniques for quantifying noise in electrical measurements are described and common sources of noise are discussed. The last major topic is digital circuits which include analog-to-digital conversion logic gates and digital memory circuits. The book concludes with a brief introduction to quantum computing. Designed for a one-semester course this book brings together a range of topics relevant to experimental science that are not commonly found in a single text. Worked examples are provided throughout the book and each chapter concludes with a set of problems to reinforce the material covered. The subject of electronics is indispensable to a wide array of scientific and technical fields and this book seeks to provide an approachable point of access to this rich and important subject.

GBP 32.99
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Embedded Software Development The Open-Source Approach

Embedded Software Development The Open-Source Approach

Embedded Software Development: The Open-Source Approach delivers a practical introduction to embedded software development with a focus on open-source components. This programmer-centric book is written in a way that enables even novice practitioners to grasp the development process as a whole. Incorporating real code fragments and explicit real-world open-source operating system references (in particular FreeRTOS) throughout the text:Defines the role and purpose of embedded systems describing their internal structure and interfacing with software development toolsExamines the inner workings of the GNU compiler collection (GCC)-based software development system or in other words toolchainPresents software execution models that can be adopted profitably to model and express concurrencyAddresses the basic nomenclature models and concepts related to task-based scheduling algorithmsShows how an open-source protocol stack can be integrated in an embedded system and interfaced with other software componentsAnalyzes the main components of the FreeRTOS Application Programming Interface (API) detailing the implementation of key operating system conceptsDiscusses advanced topics such as formal verification model checking runtime checks memory corruption security and dependabilityEmbedded Software Development: The Open-Source Approach capitalizes on the authors’ extensive research on real-time operating systems and communications used in embedded applications often carried out in strict cooperation with industry. Thus the book serves as a springboard for further research. | Embedded Software Development The Open-Source Approach

GBP 49.99
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Electronic Circuit Analysis using LTSpice XVII Simulator A Practical Guide for Beginners