Foundations of digital logic design [electronic resource] / Gideon Langholz, Abraham Kandel, Joe L. Mott.
By: Langholz, Gideon
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Contributor(s): Kandel, Abraham
| Mott, Joe L
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Mode of access: World Wide Web.
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Title from web page (viewed November 21, 2018).
Includes bibliographical references (p. 551-552) and index.
Introduction to Digital Systems -- 2. Number Systems, Arithmetic Operations, and Codes -- 3. Boolean Switching Algebra -- 4. Combinational Logic Circuits -- 5. Combinational Circuit Implementation -- 6. Asynchronous Sequential Circuits -- 7. Synchronous Sequential Circuits -- App. Logic Graphic Symbols.
"This text is intended for a first course in digital logic design, at the sophomore or junior level, for electrical engineering, computer engineering and computer science programs, as well as for a number of other disciplines such as physics and mathematics. The book can also be used for self-study or for review by practicing engineers and computer scientists not intimately familiar with the subject. After completing this text, the student should be prepared for a second (advanced) course in digital design, switching and automata theory, microprocessors or computer organization."-- Publisher's website.
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