Introduction to System Design Using Integrated CircuitsBeginning With An Introduction To Integrated Electronics, The Book Describes The Basic Digital And Linear Ics In Detail Together With Some Applications And Building Blocks Of Digital Systems. Principles Of System Design Using Ics Are Then Explained And A Number Of System Design Examples Using The Latest Ics Are Worked Out. Useful Supplementary Information On Ics Is Included In The Appendices And A List Of References To Published Work Is Given At The End. The Book Covers What Is Latest In The State-Of-The-Art In Ics Including Ls T Tl, F Ttl, N-Mos, High-Speed Cmos, I2L, Ccds, Proms, Plas, Asics And Microprocessors. The Main Emphasis Here Is On Providing A Clear Insight Into The Characteristics And Limitations Of Ics Upto Lsi/Vlsi Level, Their Parameters, Circuit Features And Electronic Equipment/System Design Based On Them. Students Of The B.E./M.E./M.Sc (Physics) Courses Specializing In Electronics Or Communication Engineering Would Find This Book A Convenient Text/Reference Source For A First In-Depth Understanding Of System Design Using Ics. The Book Would Also Be Useful To R&D Engineers In Electronics/Communication Engineering. |
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amplifier analog analog multiplier applications basic binary bipolar bits block schematic buffer buffer amplifier C₁ capacitance capacitor chip circuitry clock frequency clock pulse CMOS code converter connected decade counter decoder devices differential amplifier digital ICs diode display electronics encoder facilitates fan-out feedback filter function given in Fig IEEE input signal input terminals Integrated inverter J-K FF limited linear logic logic gates low-pass low-pass filter MOS FET multiplexer n-MOS NAND gate noise immunity nsec operating speed output circuit output terminals output voltage package power dissipation power supply propagation delay Q₁ R₁ range realized resistor Schmitt trigger shift register shown in Fig silicon storage strobe switch system design Table transistor tri-state output truth-table TTL ICs typical V₁ Vout waveform