Digital Design: Principles and Practices

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Prentice Hall, 1990 - Computers - 716 pages
This popular volume provides a solid foundation in the elements of basic digital electronics and switching theory that are used in most practical digital design today -- and builds on that theory with discussions of real-world digital components, design methodologies, and tools. Covers a full range of topics -- number systems and codes, digital circuits, combinational logic design principles and practices, combinational logic design with PLDs, sequential logic design principles and practices, sequential logic design with PLDs, memory, and additional real-world topics (e.g., computer-aided engineering tools, design for testability, estimating digital system reliability, and transmission lines, reflections, and termination). This edition introduces PLDs as soon as possible, emphasizes CMOS logic families and introduces digital circuits in a strongly technology-independent fashion, covers the latest Generic Array Logic (GAL) devices, offers expanded coverage of ROM and RAM system-level design, and provides additional design examples. For those needing a solid introduction or review of the principles and practices of modern digital design. Previously announced in Oct. 1992 PTR Catalogue.

Contents

3
10
Preface
xv
References
47
References
140
Combinational Logic Design Principles
147
References
211
Combinational Logic Design Practices
222
References
336
Sequential Logic Design Practices
437
6
491
Programmable Logic Devices
494
References
546
StateMachine Design with Sequential PLDs
625
ReadWrite Memory
640
References
653
Additional RealWorld Topics
658

5
387
References
417
Exercises
427
A Electrical Circuits Review
682
336
701

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