By
Dake Liu, Linkoping University, Sweden
Description
This book provides design methods for Digital Signal Processors and Application Specific Instruction set Processors, based on the author's
extensive, industrial design experience. Top-down and bottom-up design methodologies are presented, providing valuable guidance for both
students and practicing design engineers.
Coverage includes design of internal-external data types, application specific instruction
sets, micro architectures, including designs for datapath and control path, as well as memory sub systems. Integration and verification
of a DSP-ASIP processor are discussed and reinforced with extensive examples.
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Audience:
Designers of application specific, embedded digital signal processors at companies such as Ericsson, Infineon, ST Microelectronics, Analog
Devices, Philips, Siemens, Texas Instruments, Broadcom, Qualcom, AGilent, NEC, Intel, AMD, Fujitsu, Sony, Toshiba, Sanyo, Samsung, etc;
EE students studying to be same.