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ARM System-on-Chip Architecture (2nd Edition) Paperback – 17 August 2000
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ARM System-on-Chip Architecture presents and discusses the major issues of system-on-chip design, including memory hierarchy, caches, memory management, on-chip buses, on-chip debug and production tests.
It provides an overview of the ARM processor family, enabling the reader to decide which ARM is best for the job in hand, describes the ARM and Thumb programming models enabling the designer to begin to develop applications. It also covers all the ARM products and developments, including StrongARM, the ARM9 and ARM10 series of cores, and the ARM-based SoC components at the heart of Ericsson's Bluetooth technology, the Psion Series 5 PDA and Samsung's SGH2400 GSM handset.
It includes details on the AMULET asynchronous ARM cores and the AMULET3H asynchronous SoC subsystem. ARM System-on-Chip Architecture is an essential handbook for system-on-chip designers using ARM processor cores and engineers working with the ARM.
It can also be used as a course text for undergraduate and masters students of computer science, computer engineering and electrical engineering.
- Print length432 pages
- LanguageEnglish
- PublisherAddison Wesley
- Publication date17 August 2000
- Dimensions18.42 x 1.91 x 22.86 cm
- ISBN-100201675196
- ISBN-13978-0201675191
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The future of the computer and communications industries is converging on mobile information appliances - phones, PDAs, laptops and other devices. The ARM is at the heart of this trend, leading the way in system-on-chip (SoC) development and becoming the processor core of choice for many embedded applications.
System-on-chip technology is changing the way we use computers, but it also sets designers the very challenging problem of getting a complex SoC design right first time. ARM System-on-Chip Architecture introduces the concepts and methodologies employed in designing a system-on-chip based around a microprocessor core, and in designing the core itself. Extensive illustrations, based on the ARM, give practical substance to the design principles set out in the book, reinforcing the reader's understanding of how and why SoCs and microprocessors are designed as they are.
ARM System-on-Chip Architecture:
· presents and discusses the major issues of system-on-chip design, including memory hierarchy, caches, memory management, on-chip buses, on-chip debug and production test
· provides an overview of the ARM processor family, enabling the reader to decide which ARM is best for the job in hand
· describes the ARM and Thumb programming models, enabling the designer to begin to develop applications
· covers all the latest ARM products and developments, including StrongARM, the ARM9 and ARM10 series of cores, and the ARM-based SoC components at the heart of Ericsson's Bluetooth technology, the Psion Series 5 PDA and Samsung's SGH2400 GSM handset
· includes details on the AMULET asynchronous ARM cores and the AMULET3H asynchronous SoC subsystem
ARM System-on-Chip Architecture is an essential handbook for system-on-chip designers using ARM processor cores and engineers working with the ARM. It can also be used as a course text for undergraduate and masters students of computer science, computer engineering and electrical engineering.
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About the Author
Steve Furber has a long association with the ARM, having helped create the first ARM chips during the 1980s. Now an academic, but still actively involved in ARM development, he presents an authoritative perspective on the many complex factors that influence the design of a modern system-on-chip and the microprocessor core that is at its heart. This book represents the culmination of fifteen years of experience of ARM research and development and of teaching undergraduate, masters and industrial training courses in system-on-chip design using the ARM.
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- Publisher : Addison Wesley; 2 edition (17 August 2000)
- Language : English
- Paperback : 432 pages
- ISBN-10 : 0201675196
- ISBN-13 : 978-0201675191
- Dimensions : 18.42 x 1.91 x 22.86 cm
- Best Sellers Rank: 663,908 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)
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Cet ouvrage, compte tenu de la date à laquelle il a été écrit; détaille bien les mécanismes comme le pipe-line et les inter-dépendances d'instructions ARM qui s'en suivent ainsi que le jeu d'instruction Thumb ainsi que certains exemples comme le ARM7500 ou le l'ARMULET (version asynchrone de l'ARM).
Bien sûrs les apports comme le SIMD ou les dernières instructions orientées DSP seront à chercher dans un ouvrage plus récent mais cela n'enlève rien à l'intérêt que l'on peut retirer de la lecture de cet ouvrage. C'est plus le style et la clarté de l'auteur dans son expression que l'actualité des informations publiées qui sont à rechercher ici.
Bref, je ne regrette pas mon achat,
Quizás la edición sea algo antigua pero el contenido realmente didáctico y preciso.
Este libro ya lo había leído en la universidad y quería tenerlo de consulta, lo pedí a Amazon y lo que me llegó fue una copia imprimida de muy baja calidad donde los párrafos aparecían desalineados y con apariencia de impresión a inyección de tinta en modo "económico". La portada otro auténtico desastre, escaneada de un libro muy usado (rayado) y con falsos colores.
attualmente lo utilizzando per lo studio di sistemi arm cortex m3 e devo dire che la trattazione è semplice e concisa;
Writer of the book is person who invented ARM (along with his colleague Sophie Wilson if I am correct). He is also very literate and doesn't write in riddles, like many programmers and engineers do.
You have to read book slowly and lot of times if you, like me, have insufficient knowledge from undergrad studies. Wikipedia helps, too.
The book is not full of flashy and obvious examples, but every sentence has meaning, every one is connected logically with previous. You should read it slowly.
This book is great, it's only flaw is testing the chip topic, where the difference between simulator and emulator isn't explained clearly and ICE is not well written in my opinion. Therefore four and half stars.
I am thankful to author because I have learned some things my professors just mentioned and that are from 'real world' and can be used in industry, not only to make tasks for exam.