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Low-Power Electronics Design
Contributor(s): Piguet, Christian (Editor)
ISBN: 0849319412     ISBN-13: 9780849319419
Publisher: CRC Press
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Product Type: Hardcover - Other Formats
Published: November 2004
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Annotation: . Low-Power Electronics Design covers all major aspects of low-power design of ICs in deep submicron technologies, and addresses emerging topics related to future design. It explores the many different domains and disciplines that impact power consumption, including processors, complex circuits, software, CAD tools, and energy sources and management. The authors present techniques that are promising but are not yet reality, such as nanotechnologies, optical circuits, ad hoc networks, e-textiles, as well as human powered sources of energy. This volume delivers a complete picture of today's methods for reducing power, as well as future advances in chip design.
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BISAC Categories:
- Technology & Engineering | Electronics - Circuits - General
- Computers | Computer Engineering
- Technology & Engineering | Electrical
Dewey: 621.381
LCCN: 2004045729
Series: CRC Computer Engineering
Physical Information: 2.1" H x 7.22" W x 10.24" (3.77 lbs) 894 pages
 
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The power consumption of integrated circuits is one of the most problematic considerations affecting the design of high-performance chips and portable devices. The study of power-saving design methodologies now must also include subjects such as systems on chips, embedded software, and the future of microelectronics. Low-Power Electronics Design covers all major aspects of low-power design of ICs in deep submicron technologies and addresses emerging topics related to future design.

This volume explores, in individual chapters written by expert authors, the many low-power techniques born during the past decade. It also discusses the many different domains and disciplines that impact power consumption, including processors, complex circuits, software, CAD tools, and energy sources and management.

The authors delve into what many specialists predict about the future by presenting techniques that are promising but are not yet reality. They investigate nanotechnologies, optical circuits, ad hoc networks, e-textiles, as well as human powered sources of energy. Low-Power Electronics Design delivers a complete picture of today's methods for reducing power, and also illustrates the advances in chip design that may be commonplace 10 or 15 years from now.