Digital Design: New Computer Graphics - Softcover

Rockport Publishers

 
9783931884161: Digital Design: New Computer Graphics

Synopsis

While most popular digital design books present a perspective rooted in the 1970s and 1980s, Digital System Design takes the subject into the 21st century. It quickly moves through the low–levels of design, making a clear distinction between design and gate–level minimization. The book also emphasizes how one of the key uses of digital design today is to build high–performance alternatives to software in addition to glue logic. And it swiftly progresses to register–transfer–level (RTL) design since that is the level at which most digital design in practice today is performed.

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From the Back Cover

Digital Design provides a modern approach to learning the increasingly important topic of digital systems design. The text′s focus on register–transfer–level design and present–day applications not only leads to a better appreciation of computers and of today′s ubiquitous digital devices, but also provides for a better understanding of careers involving digital design and embedded system design.

THE BOOK′S KEY FEATURES INCLUDE:

  • An emphasis on register–transfer–level (RTL) design, the level at which most digital design is practiced today. yet, coverage is bottom–up, starting from transistors and gates, and working up step–by–step to more complex components. the book emphasizes design, not just components, involving behavior capture followed by circuit creation at various abstraction levels.
  • Extensive use of basic examples to teach and illustrate new concepts, and of application examples, such as pacemakers, ultrasound machines, automobiles, and cell phones, to demonstrate the immediate relevance of the concepts.
  • Separation of basic design from optimization and tradeoffs, allowing development of a solid understanding of basic design, before considering the more advanced topic of optimization and tradeoffs.
  • Flexible organization, enabling early or late coverage of optimization methods or of HDLs, and enabling choice of VHDL, Verilog,or SystemC HDLs.
  • Accompanying HDL–introduction companion books that follow digital Design′s chapter structure and use the book′s examples, for in–depth HDL coverage.
  • Career insights and advice from designers with varying levels of experience.
  • A clear bottom–up description of field–programmable gate arrays (FPGAs).
  • An integrated technology package is available with Digital Design. WileyPLUS offers worked out video solutions, guided online problems, and unlimited algorithmic exercises. The free Book Companion Site offers extensive supporting materials, including graphical animated PowerPoint slides, a complete solutions manual for the instructor, and online tools that interactively illustrate key concepts.Go to wiley.com/college/vahid for more information on these resources as well as a ink to the author′s website, www.ddvahid.com.

About the Author

Frank Vahid is a Professor of Computer Science & Engineering at the University of California, Riverside. He holds Electrical Engineering and Computer Science degrees; has worked/consulted for Hewlett Packard, AMCC, NEC, Motorola, and medical equipment makers; hold 3 U.S. patents; has received several teaching awards; helped setup UCR′s Computer Engineering program; has authored two previous textbooks; and has published over 120 papers on digital design topics (automation, architecture, and low–power).

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