Introduction to Mixed-Signal, Embedded Design

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ISBN: 9781441974457
Author/Editor: Alex Doboli

Publisher: Springer

Year: 2011

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Description

This textbook is written for junior/senior undergraduate and first-year graduate students in the electrical and computer engineering departments.

Using PSoC mixed-signal array design, the authors define the characteristics of embedd design, embedded mixed-signal architectures, and top-down design. Optimized implementations of these designs are included to illustrate the theory. Exercises are provided at the end of each chapter for practice. Topics covered include the hardware and software used to implement analog and digital interfaces, various filter structures, amplifiers and other signal-conditioning circuits, pulse-width modulators, timers, and data structures for handling multiple similar peripheral devices.

The practical exercises contained in the companion laboratory manual, which was co-authored by Cypress Staff Applications Engineer Dave Van Ess, are also based on PSoC. PSoC’s integrated microcontroller, highly configurable analog/digital peripherals, and a full set of development tools make it an ideal learning tool for developing mixed-signal embedded design skills.

Product Properties

Year of Publication

2011

Table of Contents

1. An Overview of Mixed-Signal, Embedded System Design.- 2. Microcontroller Architecture.- 3. Hardware and Software Subsystems of Mixed-Signal Architectures.- 4. Performance Improvement by Customization.- 5. Programmable Data Communication Blocks.- 6. Continuous-Time, Analog Building Blocks.- 7. Switched Capacitor Blocks.- 8. Analog and Digital Filters.- 9. Analog to Digital Converters.- 10. Future Directions in Mixed-Signal Design Automation

Author

Alex Doboli

ISBN/ISSN

9781441974457

Binding

Hardback

Edition

1

Publisher

Springer

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