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First Course in Digital Systems Design: An Integrated Approach [Kõva köide]

  • Formaat: Hardback, 516 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 254x208x23 mm, kaal: 1135 g, Illustrations
  • Ilmumisaeg: 16-Apr-1999
  • Kirjastus: Nelson Engineering
  • ISBN-10: 0534934129
  • ISBN-13: 9780534934125
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  • Formaat: Hardback, 516 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 254x208x23 mm, kaal: 1135 g, Illustrations
  • Ilmumisaeg: 16-Apr-1999
  • Kirjastus: Nelson Engineering
  • ISBN-10: 0534934129
  • ISBN-13: 9780534934125
This book provides a new paradigm for teaching digital systems design. It puts forth the view that modern digital logic consists of several interacting areas that combine in a cohesive fashion. This includes traditional subjects such as Boolean algebra, logic formalisms, Karnaugh maps, and other classical topics. However, it goes beyond these subject areas by including VHDL, CMOS, VLSI and RISC architectures to show what the field looks like to a modern logic designer. Modern digital design is no longer practiced as a stand-alone art. The integrated approach used in this book is designed to ensure that graduating engineers are prepared to meet the challenges of the new century.
1. CONCEPTS IN DIGITAL SYSTEMS What Is a Digital System? / Views of a
Digital System / Introduction to Binary Numbers / Data Representations /
Binary and Decimal Numbers / Cells and Hierarchy / System Primitives /
Metrics / Hierarchical Plan for the Book / Problems
2. BOOLEAN ALGEBRA AND
LOGIC GATES Data Representation and Processing / Basic Logic Operations /
Basic Identities / Algebraic Laws / NOR and NAND Gates / Useful Boolean
Identities / Algebraic Reductions / Complete Logic Sets / IEEE Logic Gate
Symbols / Problems
3. COMBINATIONAL LOGIC DESIGN Specifying the Problem /
Canonical Logic Forms / Extracting Canonical Forms / The Exclusive-OR and
Equivalence Operations / Logic Arrays / BCD and 7-Segment Displays / Karnaugh
Maps / 3-Variable Karnaugh Maps / 4-Variable Karnaugh Maps / The Role of the
Logic Designer / Problems
4. DIGITAL HARDWARE Voltages as Logic Variables /
Digital Integrated Circuits / Logic Delay Times / Basic Electric Circuits /
Transmission Lines / Logic Families / The Hardware Designer / Problems
5.
FIRST CONCEPTS IN VHDL Introduction / Defining Modules in VHDL / Structural
Modeling / Conditional Models / Binary Words / Libraries / Learning VHDL /
Problems
6. CMOS LOGIC CIRCUITS CMOS Electronics / Electronic Logic Gates /
MOSFETs / The NOT Function in CMOS / Logic Formation Using MOSFETs / Complex
Logic Gates in CMOS / MOSFET Logic Formalis / Problems
7. SILICON CHIPS AND
VLSI What Is VLSI Engineering? / Lithography and Patterning / MOSFETs / Basic
Circuit Layout / MOSFET Arrays and AOI Gates / Cells, Libraries, and
Hierarchical Design / Floorplans and Interconnect Wiring / Problems
8. LOGIC
COMPONENTS Concept of a Digital Component / An Equality Detector / BCD
Validity Detector / Line Decoders / Multiplexors / Demultiplexors / Binary
Adders / Subtraction / Multiplication / Transmission Gate Logic / Summary /
Problems
9. MEMORY ELEMENTS AND ARRAYS General Properties / Latches / Clocks
and Synchronization / Master-Slave and Edge-Triggered Flip-Flops / Registers
/ Random-Access Memory (RAM) / Read-Only Memory (ROM) / CD ROM / CMOS
Memories / Transmission-Gate Circuits / Problems
10. SEQUENTIAL LOGIC
NETWORKS The Concept of a Sequential Network / Analysis of Sequential
Networks / Sequential Network Design / Binary Counters / The Importance of
State Machines / Problems
11. COMPUTER BASICS An Overview of Computer
Operations / The Central Processor Unit: A First Look / Datapath Components /
Instructions and the Datapath / The Control Unit / CISC and RISC
Architectures / Floating-Point Operations / VLSI Aspects of Computer Design /
Problems
12. ADVANCED COMPUTER CONCEPTS Computing Speed / Pipelining / Cache
Memory / Superscalar Architectures / Basic Concepts of Parallel Computing /
Problems / References / EPILOG / INDEX