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High-Speed Digital Design (Video Lectures): Introduction to Black Magic
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by Howard Johnson
Publisher: Prentice Hall
Release Date: June 2016
ISBN: 9780134584577
Topics:
Video & Film
Engineering
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High-Speed Digital Design (Video Lectures): Introduction to Black Magic
Table of Contents
Overview
High-Speed Digital Design: Overview
00:09:04
Lectures
Vocabulary
00:38:04
Frequency Content of Digital Signals
00:25:24
Effects of Delay
00:51:56
Lumped-Element Crosstalk
00:38:09
Path of Current
00:11:06
Properties of Gates
00:23:17
Factors That Reduce Ground Bounce
00:10:30
IBIS I/O Buffer Info Specification
00:06:19
Scope Probes and Loading
00:12:35
Probe Rise Time and Bandwidth
00:13:50
Probe Ground Wire
00:07:45
Spurious Magnetic Interference
00:12:28
Transmission Lines
00:11:47
Characteristic Impedance
00:14:57
Example Geometries
00:08:58
Effects of Source and Load Impedance
00:21:34
Reflections
00:10:55
Un-Terminated Line Examples
00:21:31
How Solid Plane Layers Control Crosstalk
00:20:45
The Path of Returning Signal Current
00:20:30
Crosstalk is Directional
00:09:53
Ground Plane Slots
00:19:51
Multilayer Routing
00:14:57
Split Power Planes
00:07:52
Layer Transitions
00:04:44
NASA Layer Stack
00:03:31
Terminations
00:07:40
End-Termination
00:36:05
Series Termination
00:26:30
Both Ends Termination
00:09:56
Comparison of Termination Styles
00:38:27
Bi-Directional Termination
00:03:50
Diode Termination
00:06:49
Weak End-Termination
00:01:20
End-Termination of Differential Signals
00:07:40
Right-Angle Bends
00:11:36
Effect of Capacitive Loads
00:19:49
Source Terminated Bus Structures
00:09:39
Inductance of Bypass Capacitor
00:41:19
Measured Data
00:05:55
Arrays Of Capacitors
00:21:25
Metastability of a Flip-Flop
00:29:32