DIGITAL DESIGN from Gates to intelligent machines

This book is a comprehensive introduction to the science and art of designing digital circuits. It begins by describing two foundational topics, numbers systems and boolean algebra. These topics then form the basis for the introduction of simple combinational circuits, or circuits without a memory....

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Main Author: Katz, Bruce 1959- (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Hingham, Mass Da Vinci Engineering Press 2006
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Summary:This book is a comprehensive introduction to the science and art of designing digital circuits. It begins by describing two foundational topics, numbers systems and boolean algebra. These topics then form the basis for the introduction of simple combinational circuits, or circuits without a memory. Complex circuits of this form are then described. It is shown, for example, how to construct a carry-look-ahead adder from elementary logic gates. Sequential digital circuits, or circuits with memories, are then treated, with the emphasis on sequential design. These topics then allow the introduction of a simple but operational digital computer that includes an arithmetic logic unit (ALU). The book concludes by showing that many of the principles developed in earlier chapters can be applied to the construction of intelligent machines.
Item Description:Includes index
Physical Description:xiii, 283 pages illustrations 25 cm. 1 CD-ROM (4 3/4 in.)
ISBN:1584503742
9781584503743