Fundamentals of Logic Design, 7th Edition
- Length: 816 pages
- Edition: 7
- Language: English
- Publisher: Cengage Learning
- Publication Date: 2013-02-25
- ISBN-10: 1133628478
- ISBN-13: 9781133628477
- Sales Rank: #34792 (See Top 100 Books)
Updated with modern coverage, a streamlined presentation, and excellent companion software, this seventh edition of FUNDAMENTALS OF LOGIC DESIGN achieves yet again an unmatched balance between theory and application. Authors Charles H. Roth, Jr. and Larry L. Kinney carefully present the theory that is necessary for understanding the fundamental concepts of logic design while not overwhelming students with the mathematics of switching theory. Divided into 20 easy-to-grasp study units, the book covers such fundamental concepts as Boolean algebra, logic gates design, flip-flops, and state machines. By combining flip-flops with networks of logic gates, students will learn to design counters, adders, sequence detectors, and simple digital systems. After covering the basics, this text presents modern design techniques using programmable logic devices and the VHDL hardware description language.
Table of Contents
Unit 1: Introduction: Number Systems and Conversion
Unit 2: Boolean Algebra
Unit 3: Boolean Algebra (Continued)
Unit 4: Applications of Boolean Algebra Minterm and Maxterm Expansions
Unit 5: Karnaugh Maps
Unit 6: Quine-McCluskey Method
Unit 7: Multi-Level Gate Circuits NAND and NOR Gates
Unit 8: Combinational Circuit Design and Simulation Using Gates
Unit 9: Multiplexers, Decoders, and Programmable Logic Devices
Unit 10: Introduction to VHDL
Unit 11: Latches and Flip-Flops
Unit 12: Registers and Counters
Unit 13: Analysis of Clocked Sequential Circuits
Unit 14: Derivation of State Graphs and Tables
Unit 15: Reduction of State Tables State Assignment
Unit 16: Sequential Circuit Design
Unit 17: VHDL for Sequential Logic
Unit 18: Circuits for Arithmetic Operations
Unit 19: State Machine Design with SM Charts
Unit 20: VHDL for Digital System Design
Appendix A: MOS and CMOS Logic
Appendix B: VHDL Language Summary
Appendix C: Tips for Writing Synthesizable VHDL Code
Appendix D: Proofs of Theorems
Appendix E: Answers to Selected Study Guide Questions and Problems
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