Managing Power Electronics :VLSI and DSP-Driven Computer Systems ( Wiley - IEEE )

Publication subTitle :VLSI and DSP-Driven Computer Systems

Publication series :Wiley - IEEE

Author: Nazzareno Rossetti  

Publisher: John Wiley & Sons Inc‎

Publication year: 2005

E-ISBN: 9780471776291

P-ISBN(Hardback):  9780471709596

Subject: TN47 large scale integrated circuit (VLSIC)

Language: ENG

Access to resources Favorite

Disclaimer: Any content in publications that violate the sovereignty, the constitution or regulations of the PRC is not accepted or approved by CNPIEC.

Description

A unique system focus that presents specific solutions for specific appliances

This publication presents state-of-the-art power management techniques for modern electronic appliances that rely on such very large-scale integration (VLSI) chips as CPUs and DSPs. The author thoroughly covers all aspects of the field, including semiconductor manufacturing processes, packages, circuits, functions, and systems. A unique and significant contribution to the field, the publication adopts a "system focus" by first presenting the appliance and then delving into the power management architecture and topologies that best serve each appliance.

In addition to specific techniques and applications, the publication discusses fundamental physical and socioeconomic issues. For example, the author examines Moore's law and its effect on power management and heat dissipation, which points to a future breakthrough needed to continue the fast pace of advancement in the high-tech industry.

The author provides a solid technical foundation and an analysis of popular electronic appliances, including:
* Overview of the semiconductor industry
* Plain-English discussion of semiconductor processes and packages
* Step-by-step guide to analog design building from the transistor to higher-level functions, leading to the implementation of a complete voltage regulator
* Popular DC-DC voltage regulation architectures
* AC-DC architectures for power conversion
* Ultra-portable devices, such as cellular phones, PDAs, and digital still cameras
* Desktop and notebook PCs

The publication concludes with a chapter on special power management topics and an expert forecast of future directions for the field. This is essential reading for researchers, engineers, and designers in the semiconductor and integrated circuits industries. With its extensive use of cross-section drawings as well as transistor circuit schematics, this is also a recommended textbook for advanced undergraduate and graduate courses in computer science and electrical engineering.

Chapter

Foreword

pp.:  1 – 17

Preface

pp.:  17 – 19

1 Introduction

pp.:  19 – 23

2 Power Management Technologies

pp.:  23 – 31

3 Circuits

pp.:  31 – 47

4 DC-DC Conversion Architectures

pp.:  47 – 93

5 Offline (AC-DC) Architectures

pp.:  93 – 129

6 Power Management of Ultraportable Devices

pp.:  129 – 147

7 Computing and Communications Systems

pp.:  147 – 179

8 Future Directions and Special Topics

pp.:  179 – 221

A Fairchild Specifications for FAN5093

pp.:  221 – 241

B Fairchild Specifications for FAN4803

pp.:  241 – 259

C Fairchild Specifications for FSD210 and FSD200

pp.:  259 – 273

D Fairchild Specifications for FAN5307

pp.:  273 – 293

E Fairchild Specifications for ACE1502

pp.:  293 – 307

F Fairchild Specifications for FAN5236

pp.:  307 – 341

G Fairchild Specifications for FAN8702

pp.:  341 – 363

Glossary

pp.:  363 – 381

Further Reading

pp.:  381 – 393

Index

pp.:  393 – 395

LastPages

pp.:  395 – 405

The users who browse this book also browse