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New Methods Of Concurrent Checking Frontiers In Electronic Testing 1st Edition Michael Goessel

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New Methods Of Concurrent Checking Frontiers In Electronic Testing 1st Edition Michael Goessel
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Publisher: Springer
File Extension: PDF
File size: 4.92 MB
Pages: 186
Author: Michael Goessel, Vitaly Ocheretny, Egor Sogomonyan, Daniel Marienfeld
ISBN: 9781402084195, 1402084196
Language: English
Year: 2008
Edition: 1

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New Methods Of Concurrent Checking Frontiers In Electronic Testing 1st Edition Michael Goessel by Michael Goessel, Vitaly Ocheretny, Egor Sogomonyan, Daniel Marienfeld 9781402084195, 1402084196 instant download after payment.

Written by a team of two leading experts and two very successful young former PhD students, New Methods of Concurrent Checking describes new methods of concurrent checking, such as partial duplication, use of output dependencies, complementary circuits, self-dual parity, self-dual duplication and others. A special chapter demonstrates how the new general methods of concurrent checking can be more specifically applied to regular structures to obtain optimum results. This is exemplified for all types of adders up to 64 bits with a level of detail never before presented in the literature. The clearly written text is illustrated by about 100 figures. New Methods of Concurrent Checking is approved in many university courses for graduate and undergraduate students, and it is of interest to students and teachers in electrical engineering and computer science, researchers and designers and all readers who are interested in the design and the understanding of reliable circuits and computers.

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