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This book is about how to design the most complex types of digital circuit boards used inside servers and routers, from high-level system architecture down to the low-level signal integrity concepts. It explains common structures and subsystems that can be expanded into new designs in different markets.



This book is about how to design the most complex types of digital circuit boards used inside servers, routers and other equipment, from high-level system architecture down to the low-level signal integrity concepts. It explains common structures and subsystems that can be expanded into new designs in different markets.

The book is targeted at all levels of hardware engineers. There are shorter, lower-level introductions to every topic, while the book also takes the reader all they way to the most complex and most advanced topics of digital circuit design, layout design, analysis and hardware architecture.

1. Introduction.
2. Components.
3. Power Supply Circuits.
4. Digital Circuits.
5. Major Interfaces.
6. Main Chips.
7. Hardware Architecture.
8. Systems and Chassis.
9. Hardware-Firmware Integration.
10. Timing Analysis.
11. Signal Integrity.
12. PCB Materials and Stackups.
13. Power Integrity.
14. Initial Design.
15. PCB Layout Design.
16. Prototyping.
17. Measurements.
18. Manufacturing.
Istvan Nagy received a Masters degree in Electrical Engineering (MSC) from the Budapest University of Technology and Economics, Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Informatics, in Budapest, Hungary, in 2006. He has worked in several countries and industries, including high-end data center networking equipment design in Silicon Valley, as well as aerospace and industrial computing board design in Europe and Florida.