實(shí)用嵌入式電子學(xué)(影印版)
出版時間:2024年03月
頁數(shù):596
“本書是每個從事嵌入式系統(tǒng)工程師必備的參考資料。作者非常出色地介紹了基本組件以及如何確保在設(shè)計(jì)穩(wěn)健的電子系統(tǒng)時進(jìn)行全面考量?!?br />
——Jacob Beningo
Beningo Embedded Group嵌入式系統(tǒng)顧問
伴隨著規(guī)模超過每年860億美元且不斷增長的市場,嵌入式控制器電子產(chǎn)品如今已成為幾乎所有現(xiàn)代電子設(shè)備的核心。為了滿足為這一龐大市場開發(fā)產(chǎn)品的設(shè)計(jì)者的需求,這本實(shí)踐用書涵蓋了對現(xiàn)代電子設(shè)計(jì)至關(guān)重要的主題。
作者Jerry Twomey探討了有助于為產(chǎn)品創(chuàng)建無故障集成系統(tǒng)所需的方法,重點(diǎn)關(guān)注了硬件設(shè)計(jì)。你將從真實(shí)應(yīng)用的角度探討各種主題,其中包括關(guān)于非理想組件、噪聲以及避免問題場景的方法。
本書的主題包括:
● 理想與現(xiàn)實(shí):連接、組件、數(shù)字化、信號
● 構(gòu)架嵌入式系統(tǒng)
● 根據(jù)應(yīng)用、速度、距離選擇數(shù)字接口
● 多電壓電源
● 高頻電源完整性
● 電池和充電系統(tǒng)
● 降低電磁干擾(EMI)和靜電放電(ESD)保護(hù)
● 驅(qū)動和感知外圍設(shè)備
● 數(shù)字反饋控制系統(tǒng)
● 優(yōu)化功耗和成本
● 專用系統(tǒng):消費(fèi)類、醫(yī)療、工業(yè)、汽車、航空航天
● PCB設(shè)計(jì),包括可制造性、良率和低噪聲
書名:實(shí)用嵌入式電子學(xué)(影印版)
國內(nèi)出版社:東南大學(xué)出版社
出版時間:2024年03月
頁數(shù):596
書號:978-7-5766-1198-4
原版書書名:Applied Embedded Electronics
原版書出版商:O'Reilly Media
Jerry Twomey
Jerry Twomey設(shè)計(jì)了大量消費(fèi)品、醫(yī)療設(shè)備、航空航天產(chǎn)品和商業(yè)產(chǎn)品,其中包括高速數(shù)據(jù)通信、衛(wèi)星芯片組、醫(yī)療儀器、手機(jī)、射頻設(shè)備等。他在集成電路、PCB以及系統(tǒng)設(shè)計(jì)方面擁有豐富經(jīng)驗(yàn),掌握了設(shè)計(jì)可靠電子設(shè)備所需的技術(shù)。
The animal on the cover of Applied Embedded Electronics is a yellow-footed rock wallaby (Petrogale xanthopus), an Australian marsupial found in western New South Wales, eastern South Australia, and portions of Queensland.
With a robust body, accompanied by a bushy tail, this wallaby sports grizzled grey or brown fur that provides effective camouflage in its rocky environments. Notably, its paws and tail base are adorned with vibrant yellow markings, lending the species its name.
Found in rugged, rocky landscapes like cliffs, gorges, and rocky outcrops, the yellowfooted rock wallaby exhibits exceptional agility in navigating challenging terrains. Their diet mainly consists of grasses, supplemented by various herbs, shrubs, and leaves.
These creatures are crepuscular, meaning they are most active during dawn and dusk, and will seek refuge in rocky crevices or caves during the day to escape the heat. Socially inclined, they form small groups, or mobs, typically led by a dominant male with several females and their offspring. Female wallabies have a pouch where they nurture and carry their underdeveloped young, known as joeys, for an extended period.
Classified as “Near Threatened” by the IUCN, the yellow-footed rock wallaby faces threats such as habitat loss, competition with introduced species, and predation. Many of the animals on O’Reilly covers are endangered; all of them are important to the world.