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Digital logic circuit analysis and design / Victor P. Nelson ... [et al.].

Contributor(s): Nelson, Victor P. (Victor Peter), 1949- | Nagle, H. Troy, 1942-. Introduction to computer logicMaterial type: TextTextLanguage: English Publication details: Englewood Cliffs, NJ : Prentice Hall, c1995. Description: xxi, 842 p. : ill. (some col.) ; 24 cmISBN: 0134638948; 9780134638942Other title: Digital logic circuit analysis & design [Cover title]Subject(s): Logic circuits -- Design and construction | Electronic digital computers -- Circuits -- Design and constructionDDC classification: 621.395 LOC classification: TK7888.4 | .D54 1995Online resources: WorldCat details | Ebook Fulltext
Contents:
TOC 1. Number Systems and Codes. -- 2. Algebraic Methods for Analysis and Synthesis of Logic Circuits. -- 3. Simplification of Switching Functions. -- 4. Modular Combinational Logic. -- 5. Combinational Circuit Design with Programmable Logic Devices. -- 6. Introduction to Sequential Devices. -- 7. Modular Sequential Logic. -- 8. Analysis and Synthesis of Synchronous Sequential Circuits. -- 9. Simplification of Sequential Circuits. -- 10. Asychronous Sequential Circuits. -- 11. Sequential Circuits with Programmable Logic Devices. -- 12. Logic Circuit Testing and Testable Design. -- 13. Design Examples.
Summary: Summary: "Many recent texts place instructors in the difficult position of chosing between authoritative, state-of-the art coverage and an approach that is highly supportive of student learning. This carefully developed text was widely praised by reviewers for both its great clarity and its rigor. The book balances theory and practice in depth without getting bogged down in excessive technical or mathematical language and has abundant coverage of current topics of interest, such as programmable devices, computer-aided design, and testability. An unusually large number of illustrations, examples, and problems help students gain a solid sense of how theory underlies practice."--pub. desc.
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Developed from: Introduction to computer logic. 1974.

Includes bibliographical references and index.

TOC 1. Number Systems and Codes. --
2. Algebraic Methods for Analysis and Synthesis of Logic Circuits. --
3. Simplification of Switching Functions. --
4. Modular Combinational Logic. --
5. Combinational Circuit Design with Programmable Logic Devices. --
6. Introduction to Sequential Devices. --
7. Modular Sequential Logic. --
8. Analysis and Synthesis of Synchronous Sequential Circuits. --
9. Simplification of Sequential Circuits. --
10. Asychronous Sequential Circuits. --
11. Sequential Circuits with Programmable Logic Devices. --
12. Logic Circuit Testing and Testable Design. --
13. Design Examples.

Summary:
"Many recent texts place instructors in the difficult position of chosing between authoritative, state-of-the art coverage and an approach that is highly supportive of student learning. This carefully developed text was widely praised by reviewers for both its great clarity and its rigor. The book balances theory and practice in depth without getting bogged down in excessive technical or mathematical language and has abundant coverage of current topics of interest, such as programmable devices, computer-aided design, and testability. An unusually large number of illustrations, examples, and problems help students gain a solid sense of how theory underlies practice."--pub. desc.

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