Digital FundamentalsAn explanation of digital theory is provided in this edition, which features two new chapters on programmable logic devices. |
Contents
Introductory Digital Concepts | 2 |
Number Systems Operations and Codes | 36 |
Logic Gates | 94 |
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2-input 2's complement ABCD ABEL active-LOW adder address bus analog applied array basic binary code binary number block diagram byte cell Chapter clock pulse CMOS completing this section connected Convert Cout CTR DIV D₁ data bits data bus data inputs decimal number decoder Determine device Digital System Application disk edge-triggered enable encoder example exclusive-OR full-adder function G₁ G₂ gate output Gray code hexadecimal implemented indicated interface inverter J-K flip-flop Karnaugh map latch lines load logic circuit logic diagram logic gates logic symbol memory microprocessor mode multiplexer NAND gate OLMC one-shot operation output logic output waveform parity bit produce product term programmed propagation delay Q output Q₁ Related Exercise RESET S₁ sequence sequential logic serial shift register shown in Figure SOP expression stored switch synchronous transistor triggering tristate truth table variables voltage waveform ΚΩ