Digital Logic Design,
Edition 4Editors: By Brian Holdsworth and Clive Woods, MA, DPhil, DSc (Oxford)
Publication Date:
01 Nov 2002
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Description
New, updated and expanded topics in the fourth edition include: EBCDIC, Grey code, practical applications of flip-flops, linear and shaft encoders, memory elements and FPGAs. The section on fault-finding has been expanded. A new chapter is dedicated to the interface between digital components and analog voltages.Key Features
- A highly accessible, comprehensive and fully up to date digital systems text
- A well known and respected text now revamped for current courses
- Part of the Newnes suite of texts for HND/1st year modules
About the author
By Brian Holdsworth and Clive Woods, MA, DPhil, DSc (Oxford), FIET Associate Dean, College of Engineering Professor of Electrical Engineering University of South Alabama
Number systems and codes; Boolean algebra; Karnaugh maps and function simplification; Combinational logic design principles; Combinational logic design with MSI; Latches and flip-flops; Counters and generators; Clock-driven sequential circuits; Event-driven circuits; Instrumentation and interfacing; Programmable logic devices; Arithmetic circuits; Fault diagnosis and testing; Appendix - Functional logic symbols; Answers to problems; Bibliography; Index.
ISBN:
9780750645829
Page Count:
519
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