Riassunto
An understanding of modern computer logic - incorporating core knowledge of number systems, number conversions, Boolean algebra, memories, and logic circuits - is fundamental to further study of computer architectures, system software, and computer networks. Computer Logic: Design Principles and Applications introduces and describes the relevant concepts, principles and applications of modern computer logic design. The book is self-contained, with an introductory chapter that concisely covers the history of computing devices, as well as number systems, number conversions, signed and unsigned integers, external code, and digital and digitizing concepts. Dedicated chapters on Boolean algebra, transistor circuits, combinatorial logic circuits, and sequential logic circuits round off the work. The emphasis is on design and applications.
Contenuti
I Introduction: Prolog * Digital concept * Number systems * Number conversions * Unsigned integers vs. signed integers * External codes * Digitizing concepts II Boolean algebra: Boolean constant vs. Boolean variable * Basic laws * Other logical operators * Algebraic simplifications * Karnaugh maps III Transistor circuits: Introduction * Scale of integration * Bipolar transistors * Unipolar transistors * Electronic design issues * Digital waveforms IV Combinational Logic Circuits: Basic logic gates * Other types of logic gates * Combinatorial circuit design cases * Binary adders * Carry propaged adders * Multiplication tree * Programmable logic arrays * Memories V Sequential Logic Circuits: Sequential circuit elements * RS flip-flops * Other types of flip-flops * Sequential circuit design cases * Sequencers * Logic simulations * Verilog
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