Fundamentals of logic design / Charles H. Roth, Jr.
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- QA 76.73 .R68 2004

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National University - Manila | LRC - Main General Circulation | Electrical Engineering | GC QA 76.73 .R68 2004 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | c.1 | Available | NULIB000002198 |
Includes bibliographical references and index.
1. Introduction number systems and conversion -- 2. Boolean algebra -- 3. Boolean algebra (Continued) -- 4. Applications of boolean algebra minterm and maxterm expansions -- 5. Karnaugh maps -- 6. Quine-McCluskey method -- 7. Multi-level gate circuits NAND and NOR gates -- 8. Combinational circuit design and simulation using gates -- 9. Multiplexers, decoders, and programmable logic devices -- 10. Introduction to VHDL - 11. Latches and flip-flops -- 12. Registers and counters -- 13. Analysis of clocked sequential circuits -- 14. Derivation of state graphs and tables -- 15. Reduction of state tables state assignments -- 16. Sequential circuit design -- 17. VHDL for sequential logic -- 18. Circuits for arithmetic operations -- 19. State machine design with SM charts -- 20. VHDL for digital system design -- A. Appendices.
This book provides a thorough presentation of fundamental concepts for a first course in the logic design of digital systems for both engineering and computer science students. The book covers in depth such essential concepts as the use of Boolean algebra to describe the signals and interconnections in a logic network, use of systematic techniques for simplification of a logic network, interconnection of simple components to perform a more complex logic function, analysis of a sequential logic network in terms of timing charts or a state graph, and use of a control network to control the sequence of events in a digital system.
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