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Fundamentals of logic design / Charles H Roth; Larry L Kinney

By: Roth, Charles H.
Contributor(s): Kinney, Larry L.
Material type: TextTextPublisher: Stamford, CT: Cengage Learning, 2014Edition: 7 Int. ed.Description: xxiii, 791 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm 1 CD-ROM.ISBN: 9781133628484.Subject(s): Logic design | Logic design -- Problems, exercises, etc | Computers and ITDDC classification: 621.395
Contents:
1. Introduction number systems and conversions.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.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 assignment.16. Sequentional circuit design. 17. VHDL for sequential logic.18. Circuits for arithmetic operation.19. State machine design with SM charts.20. VHDL for digital system design.
Summary: Updated for this 7th edition, this text achieves a balance between theory and application. It presents the theory that is necessary for understanding the fundamental concepts of logic design while not overwhelming students with the mathematics of switching theory.
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1. Introduction number systems and conversions.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.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 assignment.16. Sequentional circuit design. 17. VHDL for sequential logic.18. Circuits for arithmetic operation.19. State machine design with SM charts.20. VHDL for digital system design.

Updated for this 7th edition, this text achieves a balance between theory and application. It presents the theory that is necessary for understanding the fundamental concepts of logic design while not overwhelming students with the mathematics of switching theory.

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