Fundamentals of Logic Design
This edition introduces you to today's latest advances. The authors have carefully developed a clear presentation that introduces the fundamental concepts of logic design without overwhelming you with the mathematics of switching theory. Twenty engaging, easy-to-follow study units present basic...
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Boston, Massachusetts
Cengage
2021
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| Edition: | ENHANCED SEVENTH EDITION |
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Table of Contents:
- Preface
- How to use this book for self-study
- Digital resources
- About the authors
- Unit 1. Introduction number systems and conversion
- Unit 2. Boolean algebra
- Unit 3. Boolean algebra (continued)
- Unit 4. Applications of Boolean algebra minterm and maxterm expansions
- Unit 5. Karnaugh maps
- Unit 6. Quine-McCluskey method
- Unit 7. Multi-level gate circuits NAND and NOR gates
- Unit 8. Combinational circuit design and simulation using gates
- Unit 9. Multiplexers, decoders, and programmable logic devices
- Unit 10. Introduction to VHDL
- Unit 11. Latches and flip-flops
- Unit 12. Registers and counters
- Unit 13. Analysis of clocked sequential circuits
- Unit 14. Derivation of state graphs and tables
- Unit 15. Reduction of state tables state assignment
- Unit 16. Sequential circuit design
- Unit 17. VHDL for sequential logic
- Unit 18. Circuits for arithmetic operations
- Unit 19. State machine design with SM charts
- Unit 20. VHDL for digital system design
- Appendices. Appendix A. MOS and CMOS logic
- Appendix B. VHDL language summary
- Appendix C. Tips for writing synthesizable VHDL code
- Appendix D. Proofs of theorems
- Appendix E. Answers to selected study guide questions and problems
- References
- Index


