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Surviving the Soc Revolution: A Guide to Platform-Based Design

Henry Chang

From the reviews: "This book crystallizes what may become a defining moment in the electronics industry - the shift to platform-based design. It provides the first comprehensive guidebook for those who will build, and use, the integration platforms that may soon drive the system-on-chip revolution." Electronic Engineering Times

Book Details

  • Publisher: Springer
  • Publish Date: May 26th, 2013
  • Pages: 236
  • Language: English
  • Edition: 1999 - undefined
  • Dimensions: 9.21in - 6.14in - 0.53in - 0.79lb
  • EAN: 9781475782899
  • Categories: GeneralElectronics - Circuits - GeneralDesign, Graphics & Media - CAD-CAM

Praise for this book

`This book crystallizes what may become a defining moment in the electronics industry - the shift to platform-based design. It provides the first comprehensive guidebook for those who will build, and use, the integration platforms that may soon drive the system-on-chip revolution. '
Richard Goering - Senior Technology Editor, Electronic Engineering Times
`"Surviving the SOC Revolution" takes the "Reuse Methodology Manual" top the next plateau - the `platform'. It goes beyond codifying best design practices for an `IP black', enabling true Virtual Componenets. Platform-based design articulates how to build these blocks so that they can cammunicate without modification - `Reuse without Rework'. This is the only way to survive the SOC revolution.'
Larry Rosenberg, Chair of the VSIA Technical Committee
`Coding guidelines and repositories are not sufficient to make reseuse happen. The information, processes and techniques presented in this book are critical to the implementation of a successful SOC design methodology. It covers the more critical aspects of design reuse: planning a portfolio of certified reusable components that integrate easily into an application-focused platform. IP authoring cannot happen in a vacuum.'
Janick Bergeron, VP of Technical Wisdom, Qualis Design Corporation