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Integrated Circuits in Digital Electronics
Product Description Introduction to Digital Techniques Second Edition Dan I. Porat and Arpad Barna An introduction to digital techniques that is oriented toward available integrated circuits and the way they are used. The material offers thorough coverage of all principles and applications, requiring only a rudimentary knowledge of transistor circuits and elementary algebra. The second edition covers the most up-to-date developments in logic circuits (Schottky-diode clamped TTL, CMOS) as well as advances in very large scale integration (VLSI). The book contains numerous self-evaluation questions, worked examples, illustrations, exercises, and tables. Topics covered in the second edition include basic logic circuits, number systems, coding, Boolean algebra and simplification methods, combinational logic circuits, flip-flops (FFs), counters, shift registers and shift register counters, LSI and VLSI arithmetic circuits, code converters and displays, computers and microcomputers, digital-to-analog and analog-to-digital converters, and systems considerations. 1986 0 471-09187-1 480 pp. --This text refers to the Paperback edition. From the Inside Flap Both a reference and a textbook, this thorough resource on logic design provides a link between elementary theory and practical applications. Newly revised, the second edition incorporates advances in the technology that have occurred in the 13 years since the book was first published. In particular, Integrated Circuits in Digital Electronics contains new information on Schottky TTL, ECL, and CMOS. It includes a study of number systems, a detailed description of the design of sequential logic with emphasis on counters and shift registers, and a discussion of arithmetic circuits. One chapter has been renamed Latches and Flip-Flops and has been reorganized to emphasize the differences between these two storage elements.There is a summary of coding, code conversion, and error detection and correction, as well as descriptions of digital-to-analog and analog-to-digital converters. The book features an up-to-date treatment of LSI and VLSI circuits, including static and dynamic circuits, RAMs, ROMs, PLAs, associative memories, and gate arrays. There is also a unified presentation of practical considerations in digital equipment design. As in the original edition, each chapter of Integrated Circuits in Digital Electronics is written to stand on its own, with some cross-referencing added to guide the beginner. The material includes over 400 examples and problems, with step-by-step procedures that employ up-to-date components to facilitate self-study. Problems at the end of the chapters consolidate the material and broaden its scope, and answers to selected problems are given at the end of the book. Integrated Circuits in Digital Electronics is an great text for a course in digital circuits for students of electrical engineering and computer science. As a comprehensive reference, it acquaints practicing engineers and scientists with the latest techniques in digital equipment design utilizing integrated circuits. --This text refers to the Paperback edition.
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