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FOUNDATIONS OF DIGITAL LOGIC DESIGN
by Gideon Langholz (Tel-Aviv University, Israel), Abraham Kandel (University of South Florida, USA) & Joe L Mott (Florida State University, USA)
This text is intended for a first course in digital logic design, at the sophomore or junior level, for electrical engineering, computer engineering and computer science programs, as well as for a number of other disciplines such as physics and mathematics. The book can also be used for self-study or for review by practicing engineers and computer scientists not intimately familiar with the subject. After completing this text, the student should be prepared for a second (advanced) course in digital design, switching and automata theory, microprocessors or computer organization.
Contents:
- Introduction to Digital Systems
- Number Systems, Arithmetic
Operations, and Codes
- Boolean Switching Algebra
- Combinational Logic Circuits
- Combinational Circuit Implementation
- Asynchronous Sequential Circuits
- Synchronous Sequential Circuits
- Appendix: Logic Graphic Symbols
- Bibliography
- Answers to Selected Problems
- Index
Readership: Undergraduates in electrical & computer engineering,
physics and mathematics.
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Pub. date: Aug 1998 |
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