Signal Integrity, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2016
Applied Electromagnetics and Professional Practice

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This textbook teaches how to design working systems at very high frequencies. It is designed to introduce computer engineers to the design of extremely high speed digital systems. Combining an intuitive, physics-based approach to electromagnetics with a focus on solving realistic problems, the author presents concepts that are essential for computer and electrical engineers today. The book emphasizes an intuitive approach to electromagnetics, and then uses this foundation to show the reader how both physical phenomena can cause signals to propagate incorrectly; and how to solve commonly encountered issues. Emphasis is placed on real problems that the author has encountered in his professional career, integrating problem-solving strategies and real signal-integrity case studies throughout the presentation. Students are challenged to think about managing complex design projects and implementing successful engineering and manufacturing processes. Each chapter includes exercises to test concepts introduced.
Introduction.- The Basics.- Practical Matters.- Gates, Packaging, and Boards.- Circuit Elements.- Lumped Analysis.- Distributed Analysis.- Lossy Transmission Lines.- Differential Signaling.- Crosstalk.- Power Distribution Network.- EMI/EMC.- ESD.- Clocks.- More Practical Matters.- Practical Matters III.- Conclusion.
Samuel H. Russ, Ph.D is an Associate Professor, Dept. of Electrical and Computer Engineering, University of South Alabama
Includes broad coverage of signal integrity topics, uniquely appropriate for computer engineering students Presents practical aspects of digital design with an emphasis on realistic applications Covers how signals generally propagate on circuit boards Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras