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FPGAs (Field-Programmable Gate Arrays) can be found in applications
such as smart phones, mp3 players, medical imaging devices, and for
aerospace and defense technology. FPGAs consist of logic blocks and
programmable interconnects. This allows an engineer to start with a
blank slate and program the FPGA for a specific task, for instance,
digital signal processing, or a specific device, for example, a
software-defined radio. Due to the short time to market and ability
to reprogram to fix bugs without having to respin FPGAs are in
increasingly high demand.
This book is for the engineer that has not yet had any experience
with this electrifying and growing field. The complex issue of FPGA
design is broken down into four distinct phases - Design /
Synthesis / Simulation / Place & Route. Numerous step-by-step
examples along with source code accompany the discussion. A brief
primer of one of the popular FPGA and hardware languages, VHDL, is
incorporated for a simple yet comprehensive learning tool. While a
general technology background is assumed, no direct hardware
development understanding is needed. Also, included are details on
tool-set up, verifaction techniques, and test benches. Reference
material consists of a quick reference guide, reserved words, and
common VHDL/FPGA terms.
Learn how to design and develop FPGAs -- no prior experience
necessary Breaks down the complex design and development of FPGAs
into easy-to-learn building blocksContains examples, helpful tips,
and step-by-step tutorials for synthesis, implementation,
simulation, and programming phases
Before slim laptops that fit into briefcases, computers looked like
strange vending machines, with cryptic switches and pages of
encoded output. But in 1977 Steve Wozniak revolutionized the
computer industry with his invention of the first personal
computer. As the sole inventor of the Apple I and II computers,
Wozniak has enjoyed wealth, fame, and the most coveted awards an
engineer can receive, and he tells his story here for the first
time.
An Integrated Approach to Family Work for Psychosis is a manual for
using cognitive behavioural approach to working with families of
people with severe mental illness. The authors, all experienced
clinicians, discuss the various core components of family work,
including what constitutes family work, when it might be offered,
and how and where it might be applied. As well as these core
concerns, the authors also look at reframing challenges and
overcoming common personal and external barriers to effective
family work. Each chapter can be read individually or as part of
the integrated manual. The central argument of the book is that
family work must be individualised and it offers a clear approach
to engaging and working with families to ensure that this happens,
including guidance on how to link components of a service user's
plan with their family's strengths and strategies for reducing
stress. The book addressed both theory and practice, and
concentrates on the experience of mental illness for the service
user and their family, providing a focus for intervention.
Exploring family work as an integrated psychosocial and educational
support strategy, this manual will increase the confidence and
competence of new family workers - mental health workers, social
workers, psychiatrists, psychologists - and broaden the knowledge
of those already working in the area.
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