High Speed Digital Design A Handbook Of Black Magic Pdf (2024)

In the early 1990s, digital design was transitioning from slow, transistor-transistor logic (TTL) circuits to faster families like ECL, CMOS, and later FPGAs. Traditional digital design education focused on logic gates, truth tables, and software. However, as clock speeds rose above 10 MHz, signals began to behave not like clean digital pulses but like analog waves—suffering from ringing, crosstalk, ground bounce, and electromagnetic interference.

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This book was revolutionary because it bridged the gap between theoretical electromagnetism and practical digital engineering. It demystified "black magic"—the seemingly mysterious failures that occurred when high-speed effects dominated. Unlike purely academic texts, this handbook was written by practicing engineers for practicing engineers. The central thesis of the book is: At high speeds, every piece of wire is a transmission line, every pair of conductors is a capacitor, every component lead is an inductor, and every signal return path matters. In the early 1990s, digital design was transitioning

1. Overview and Significance Title: High Speed Digital Design: A Handbook of Black Magic Authors: Howard W. Johnson, Ph.D., and Martin Graham, Ph.D. Published: 1993 (Prentice Hall PTR) Common Nickname: "The Black Magic Book" Unlike purely academic texts, this handbook was written

high speed digital design a handbook of black magic pdf

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