Series Editor: Wayne Wolf, Princeton University
The rapid growth of silicon technology and the demands of applications are increasingly forcing electronics designers to take a systems-oriented approach to design. This has lead to new challenges in design methodology, design automation, manufacture and test. The main challenges are to enhance designer productivity and to achieve correctness on the first pass. The Morgan Kaufmann Series in Systems on Silicon presents high-quality, peer-reviewed books authored by leading experts in the field who are uniquely qualified to address these issues.
The Designer’s Guide to VHDL, Second Edition
Peter J. Ashenden
The System Designer’s Guide to VHDL-AMS
Peter J. Ashenden, Gregory D. Peterson, and Darrell A Teegarden
Readings in Hardware/Software Co-Design
Edited by Giovanni De Micheli, Rolf Ernst, and Wayne Wolf
Modeling Embedded Systems and SoCs
Axel Jantsch
ASIC and FPGA Verification: A Guide to Component Modeling
Richard Munden
Multiprocessor Systems-on-Chips
Edited by Ahmed Amine Jerraya and Wayne Wolf
Comprehensive Functional Verification
Bruce Wile, John Goss, and Wolfgang Roesner
Customizable Embedded Processors: Design Technologies and Applications
Edited by Paolo Ienne and Rainer Leupers
Networks on Chips: Technology and Tools
Edited by Giovanni De Micheli and Luca Benini
Designing SOCs with Configured Cores: Unleashing the Tensilica Xtensa and Diamond Cores
Steve Leibson
VLSI Test Principles and Architectures: Design for Testability
Edited by Laung-Terng Wang, Cheng-Wen Wu, and Xiaoqing Wen
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Wayne Wolf
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Electrical Engineering, Princeton University
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