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Noam Nisan, Shimon Schocken
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MIT Press 2005
The book exposes students to a significant body of computer science knowledge, gained through a series of hardware and software construction tasks. These tasks demonstrate how theoretical and applied techniques taught in other computer science courses are used in practice.
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Craig Peacock
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Beyond Logic 2007
Topics: Introduction, Background, Architectural Overview, USB Data Flow Model, USB's Two Standard Connectors, Low Level Electrical Signalling, Protocol Layer, USB Device Frame Work, USB Host Hardware and Software and Hub Specification.
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Charles Severance, Kevin Dowd
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O'Reilly Media 1998
The purpose of this book, High Performance Computing has always been to teach new programmers and scientists about the basics of High Performance Computing.
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Zhongfeng Wang
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InTech 2010
In the past two decades, advances of VLSI technology have led to the explosion of computer and electronics world. The goal of this book is to elaborate the state-of-art VLSI design techniques at multiple levels: at device level, circuit level, system level, and architectural level.
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Michael Karbo
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karbosguide.dk 2006
This guide is written in easy language and contains a lot of illustrations. The author would like to give you enough insight into and confidence about your PC's workings that you would dare to upgrade your PC, or build your next PC yourself.
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Henry M. Levy
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Digital Press 1984
This book is an introduction, a survey, a history, and an evaluation of capability- and object-based computer systems. The book was published in 1984. It is still the most thorough survey and description of early capability-based and object-based hardware and software systems.
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Charles W. Kann
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Gettysburg College 2016
This purpose of this monograph is to break the abstract understanding of a computer, and to explain a computer's behavior in completely in mechanistic terms. It will deal specifically with the Central Processing Unit (CPU) of the computer, as this is where the magic happens.
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Thomas R. Cuthbert
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John Wiley & Sons 1983
This practical guide to designing electronic circuits using small computers and programmable calculators makes it easy to implement both classical and sophisticated design techniques. It uses the interaction between circuit designer and computer to clarify both design
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Steven M. Rubin
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Addison-Wesley 1994
Computer Aids for VLSI Design by Steven Rubin presents a broad and coherent view of the computational tools available to the VLSI designer. This book contains insights and information that will be valuable both
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Hans Camenzind
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Virtualbookworm.com Publishing 2005
A comprehensive introduction to CMOS and bipolar analog IC design. The book presumes no prior knowledge of linear design, making it comprehensible to engineers with a non-analog background.