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E-raamat: High-Speed DSP and Analog System Design

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Based on the author's 25+ years of experience in high-speed DSP and computer systems and courses in both digital and analog systems design at Rice University (Texas, USA), this book provides up-to-date, hands-on system design advice for working engineers.

High-Speed DSP and Analog System Design is based on the author's over 25 years of experience in high-speed DSP and computer systems and courses in both digital and analog systems design at Rice University. It provides hands-on, practical advice for working engineers, including:. Tips on cost-efficient design and system simulation that minimize late-stage redesign costs and product shipment delays. Emphasis on good high-speed and analog design practices that minimize both component and system noise and ensure system design success.. Guidelines to be used throughout the design process to reduce noise and radiation and to avoid common pitfalls while improve quality and reliability.. Hand-on design examples focusing on audio, video, analog filters, DDR memory, and power supplies.The inclusion of analog systems and related issues cannot be found in other high-speed design books."This book is an essential resource for all engineers either interested in or working on system designs. It was created by a recognized system design expert who not only teaches these principles daily but who brings years of hands on design expertise as the creator of some of the personal computer industries' most differentiated audio solutions" -Jim Ganthier, Vice President of Marketing and Solutions, Industry Standard Servers- Hewlett-Packard"This book helps designers by highlighting the pitfalls of high-speed systems design and providing solutions that improve the probability of success. Investing a small amount of time in the use of low-noise and low-radiation design methods from the very beginning of the development cycle will generate a high payoff by minimizing late-stage redesign costs and delays in the product ship date. To improve the probability of design success, applying the rules outlined in this book is a must-do."-Gene Frantz, Principle Fellow, Texas Instruments Incorporated.High-Speed DSP and Analog System Design is appropriate for advanced undergraduate and graduate students, researchers and professionals in signal processing and system design.
Chapter 1 Challenges of DSP Systems Design
1(12)
1.1 High-Speed Dsp Systems Overview
2(3)
1.2 Challenges Of Dsp Audio System
5(1)
1.3 Challenges Of Dsp Video System
6(2)
1.4 Challenges Of Dsp Communication System
8(3)
References
11(2)
Chapter 2 Transmission Line (TL) Effects
13(18)
2.1 Transmission Line Theory
14(5)
2.2 Parallel Termination Simulations
19(2)
2.3 Practical Considerations Of TL
21(1)
2.4 Simulations And Experimental Results Of TL
22(5)
2.4.1 TL Without Load Or Source Termination
22(2)
2.4.2 TL With Series Source Termination
24(3)
2.5 Ground Grid Effects On TL
27(1)
2.6 Minimizing TL Effects
28(2)
References
30(1)
Chapter 3 Effects of Crosstalk
31(14)
3.1 Current Return Paths
31(5)
3.2 Crosstalk Caused By Radiation
36(5)
3.3 Summary
41(2)
References
43(2)
Chapter 4 Power Supply Design Considerations
45(22)
4.1 Power Supply Architectures
45(10)
4.2 DSP Power Supply Architectural Considerations
55(9)
4.2.1 Power Sequencing Considerations
61(3)
4.3 Summary
64(1)
References
65(2)
Chapter 5 Power Supply Decoupling
67(38)
5.1 Power Supply Decoupling Techniques
67(27)
5.1.1 Capacitor Characteristics
69(3)
5.1.2 Inductor Characteristics
72(2)
5.1.3 Ferrite Bead Characteristics
74(1)
5.1.4 General Rules-Of-Thumb Decoupling Method
75(2)
5.1.5 Analytical Method of Decoupling
77(14)
5.1.6 Placing Decoupling Capacitors
91(3)
5.2 High Frequency Noise Isolation
94(8)
5.2.1 Pi Filter Design
95(3)
5.2.2 T Filter Design
98(4)
5.3 Summary
102(2)
References
104(1)
Chapter 6 Phase-Locked Loop (PLL)
105(16)
6.1 Analog PLL (APLL)
105(6)
6.1.1 PLL Jitter
107(4)
6.2 Digital PLL (DPLL)
111(3)
6.3 PLL Isolation Techniques
114(5)
6.3.1 Pi and T Filters
114(4)
6.3.2 Linear Voltage Regulator
118(1)
6.4 Summary
119(1)
References
120(1)
Chapter 7 Data Converter Overview
121(20)
7.1 Dsp Systems
121(1)
7.2 Analog-To-Digital Converter (ADC)
122(8)
7.2.1 Sampling
124(2)
7.2.1 Quantization Noise
126(4)
7.3 Digital-To-Analog Converter (DAC)
130(2)
7.4 Practical Data Converter Design Considerations
132(6)
7.4.1 Resolution and Signal-to-Noise
133(1)
7.4.2 Sampling Frequency
134(1)
7.4.3 Input and Output Voltage Range
134(1)
7.4.4 Differential Non-Linearity (DNL)
135(2)
7.4.5 Integral Non-Linearity (INL)
137(1)
7.5 Summary
138(2)
References
140(1)
Chapter 8 Analog Filter Design
141(36)
8.1 Anti-Aliasing Filters
141(34)
8.1.1 Passive and Active Filters Characteristics
142(1)
8.1.2 Passive Filter Design
143(3)
8.1.3 Active Filter Design
146(1)
8.1.4 Operation Amplifier (op amp) Fundamentals
147(8)
8.1.5 DC and AC Coupled
155(9)
8.1.6 First Order Active Filter Design
164(5)
8.1.7 Second Order Active Filter Design
169(6)
8.2 Summary
175(1)
References
176(1)
Chapter 9 Memory Sub-System Design Considerations
177(10)
9.1 DDR Memory Overview
177(4)
9.1.1 DDR Write Cycle
179(2)
9.1.2 DDR Read Cycle
181(1)
9.2 DDR Memory Signal Integrity
181(2)
9.3 DDR Memory System Design Example
183(3)
References
186(1)
Chapter 10 Printed Circuit Board (PCB) Layout
187(8)
10.1 Printed Circuit Board (PCB) Stackup
187(3)
10.2 Microstrip And Stripline
190(2)
10.3 Image Plane
192(1)
10.4 Summary
193(1)
References
194(1)
Chapter 11 Electromagnetic Interference (EMI)
195(16)
11.1 FCC Part 15B Overview
195(2)
11.2 EMI Fundamentals
197(2)
11.3 Digital Signals
199(2)
11.4 Current Loops
201(1)
11.5 Power Supply
202(2)
11.6 Transmission Line
204(2)
11.7 Power And Ground Planes
206(2)
11.8 Summary: EMI Reduction Guidelines
208(2)
References
210(1)
Glossary 211(2)
Index 213
DR. THANH TRAN has over 25 years of experience in highspeed DSP, computer and analog system design and is an engineering manager at Texas Instruments Incorporated. He currently holds 22 issued patents and has published more than 20 contributed articles. He is also an adjunct faculty member at Rice University where he teaches analog and digital embedded systems design courses. Tran received a BSEE degree from the University of Illinois at UrbanaChampaign, Illinois in 1984 and Master of Electrical Engineering and Ph.D. in Electrical, Engineering degrees from the University of Houston, Houston, Texas in 1995 and 2001 respectively.