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Digital Design / M. Morris Mano.

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Upper Saddle River, NJ : Prentice-Hall, c2002.Edition: 3rd edDescription: xii, 516 p. : ill. ; 25 cm. + 1 CD-ROM (4 3/4 in.)ISBN:
  • 0130621218
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • TK7888.3 .M343 2002
Incomplete contents:
1. Binary Systems. 2. Boolean Algebra and Logic Gates. 3. Gate-Level Minimization. 4. Combinational Logic. 5. Synchronous Sequential Logic. 6. Registers and Counters. 7. Memory and Programmable Logic. 8. Register Transfer Level. 9. Asynchronous Sequential Logic. 10. Digital Integrated Circuits. 11. Laboratory Experiments. 12. Standard Graphic Symbols.
Summary: This is a modern revision of the classic digital design textbook. The book teaches the basic tools for the design of digital circuits in a clear, easily accessible manner. New to This Edition: *Nine sections on Verilog Hardware Description Language (HDL) inserted in discrete sections, allowing the material to be covered or skipped as desired. The Verilog HDL presentation is at a suitable level for beginning students who are learning digital circuits for the first time. * Reorganized material on combinational circuits is now covered in a single chapter. * The emphasis in the sequential circuits chapters is now on design with D flip-flops instead of JK and SR flip-flops. *The material on memory and programmable logic is now consolidated in one chapter. *Chapter 8 consists mostly of new material and now covers digital design in the Register Transfer Level (RTL), preparing the reader for more advanced design projects and further Verilog HDL studies. *A new section in Chapter 11 supplements the laboratory experiments with HDL experiments. These enable the reader to check the circuits designed in the laboratory by means of hardware components and/or by HDL simulation.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

1. Binary Systems. 2. Boolean Algebra and Logic Gates. 3. Gate-Level Minimization. 4. Combinational Logic. 5. Synchronous Sequential Logic. 6. Registers and Counters. 7. Memory and Programmable Logic. 8. Register Transfer Level. 9. Asynchronous Sequential Logic. 10. Digital Integrated Circuits. 11. Laboratory Experiments. 12. Standard Graphic Symbols.

This is a modern revision of the classic digital design textbook. The book teaches the basic tools for the design of digital circuits in a clear, easily accessible manner. New to This Edition: *Nine sections on Verilog Hardware Description Language (HDL) inserted in discrete sections, allowing the material to be covered or skipped as desired. The Verilog HDL presentation is at a suitable level for beginning students who are learning digital circuits for the first time. * Reorganized material on combinational circuits is now covered in a single chapter. * The emphasis in the sequential circuits chapters is now on design with D flip-flops instead of JK and SR flip-flops. *The material on memory and programmable logic is now consolidated in one chapter. *Chapter 8 consists mostly of new material and now covers digital design in the Register Transfer Level (RTL), preparing the reader for more advanced design projects and further Verilog HDL studies. *A new section in Chapter 11 supplements the laboratory experiments with HDL experiments. These enable the reader to check the circuits designed in the laboratory by means of hardware components and/or by HDL simulation.

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