System on Chip Interfaces for Low Power Design provides a top-down understanding of interfaces
available to SoC developers not only the underlying protocols and architecture of each but
also how they interact and the tradeoffs involved. The book offers a common context to help
understand the variety of available interfaces and make sense of technology from different
vendors aligned with multiple standards. With particular emphasis on power as a factor the
authors explain how each interface performs in various usage scenarios and discuss their
advantages and disadvantages. Readers learn to make educated decisions on what interfaces to
use when designing systems and gain insight for innovating new custom interfaces for a
subsystem and their potential impact.