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Overview

The third edition of Digital Logic Techniques provides a clear and comprehensive treatment of the representation of data, operations on data, combinational logic design, sequential logic, computer architecture, and practical digital circuits. A wealth of exercises and worked examples in each chapter give students valuable experience in applying the concepts and techniques discussed.

Beginning with an objective comparison between analogue and digital representation of data, the author presents the Boolean algebra framework for digital electronics, develops combinational logic design from first principles, and presents cellular logic as an alternative structure more relevant than canonical forms to VLSI implementation. He then addresses sequential logic design and develops a strategy for designing finite state machines, giving students a solid foundation for more advanced studies in automata theory.

The second half of the book focuses on the digital system as an entity. Here the author examines the implementation of logic systems in programmable hardware, outlines the specification of a system, explores arithmetic processors, and elucidates fault diagnosis. The final chapter examines the electrical properties of logic components, compares the different logic families, and highlights the problems that can arise in constructing practical hardware systems.

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Product Details

  • ISBN-13: 9780748744497
  • Publisher: CRC Press
  • Publication date: 5/19/1996
  • Edition description: 3RD
  • Edition number: 3
  • Pages: 212
  • Product dimensions: 7.30 (w) x 9.60 (h) x 0.43 (d)

Table of Contents

NUMERICAL REPRESENTATION OF INFORMATION Analog and digital data Number systems Conversion between Decimal and Binary Numbers Non-Pure Binary Codes Error Detecting Codes Error Correcting Codes Summary Problems OPERATIONS ON BINARY DATA Logical Operations Logic and Propositional Statements Truth Tables Binary Connectives Logic Gates Boolean Algebra The Principle of Duality Truth Table Equivalence Summary Problems COMBINATIONAL LOGIC DESIGN Assignment of Logic Levels Specification of a Combinational Logic Circuit The 1st Canonical Form The 2nd Canonical Form Conversion between Canonical Forms Minimal Canonical Forms The Karnaugh map NAND Logic NOT Logic
'Don't Care' Conditions Hazards in Combinational Logic Map-Entered Variables Minimizing MEV Maps Tabular method of Minimization Prime Implicant Table Cellular Logic Summary Problems SEQUENTIAL LOGIC FUNDAMENTALS A Sequential Logic Circuit Limitations of the Set-Reset Flip-Flop The JK Flip-Flop The Synchronous Trigger Flip-Flop The Delay Flip-Flop Shift Registers Summary Problems DESIGN OF SEQUENTIAL LOGIC CIRCUITS The Parameters of a Sequential Circuit Asynchronous Binary and Non-Binary Counters Synchronous Sequential Logic Cellular Sequential Logic Autonomous Sequential Circuits State Transition Diagrams State Minimization in Sequential Logic Equivalent States The Implication Chart Asynchronous Sequential Design State Merging State Assignment The Asynchronous Nest State and Output Logic Algorithmic State Machines (ASMs)
Reading an ASM Chart Summary Problems THE DIGITAL SYSTEM Programmable Logic Multilayer Multiplexer Systems The Memory Element Programmable Arrays of Logic (PALs)
Register Transfers The Interconnection Problem The Tristate Gate The Bus Concept Fault Diagnosis The Fault Matrix Boolean Difference Method Path Sensitization Fault Detection in Sequential Circuits Fault-Tolerant Systems Summary Problems DESIGN OF ARITHMETIC PROCESSORS Ripple-through-Carry Addition Serial Adder Parallel Adders Look-Ahead-Carry Adder The Full Subtractor Fast Subtractors Signed Numbers Subtraction Using Two's Complement Coding BCD Addition Multiplication Counter-Based Multipliers Fast Multipliers Parallel Multipliers Look-Up Table Multipliers Division A General Arithmetic Processor Design of the control Unit Programming the System Summary Problems PRACTICAL DIGITAL CIRCUITS Logic Families Bipolar Transistor Logic Unipolar Logic Families Practical Constraints on Logic Circuits Interfacing CMOS and TTL Practical Memory Circuits Semi-Custom Logic Interfacing the Digial System to the Real World Problems Arising from Logic Usage Summary ANSWERS TO PROBLEMS INDEX

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