
Résumé
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
Sees 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 tests
- 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
Stronger, the ARM and ARMED series of cores, and the
ARM-based Sony 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 Sony subsystem.
Contents
- Preface
- Chapter 1: An Introduction to Processor Design
- Chapter 2: The ARM Architecture
- Chapter 3: ARM Assembly Language Programming
- Chapter 4: ARM Organization and Implementation
- Chapter 5: The ARM Instruction Set
- Chapter 6: Architectural Support for High-Level
Languages
- Chapter 7: The Thumb Instruction Set
- Chapter 8: Architectural Support for Development
- Chapter 9: ARM Processor Cores
- Chapter 10: Memory Hierarchy
- Chapter 11: Architectural Support for Operating
Systems
- Chapter 12: ARM CPU Cores
- Chapter 13: Embedded ARM Applications
- Chapter 14: The Amulet Asynchronous ARM
Prosessors
L'auteur - Steve Furber
Steve Furber has along 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'
experience of ARM research and development and of teaching
undergraduate, masters and industrial training courses in
system-on-chip design using the ARM.
Caractéristiques techniques
PAPIER | |
Éditeur(s) | Addison Wesley |
Auteur(s) | Steve Furber |
Parution | 01/09/2000 |
Édition | 2eme édition |
Nb. de pages | 417 |
Format | 18,5 x 23,3 |
Couverture | Broché |
Poids | 731g |
Intérieur | Noir et Blanc |
EAN13 | 9780201675191 |
ISBN13 | 978-0-201-67519-1 |
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