Digital Logic and State Machine Design
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Product details:
- Edition number 3
- Publisher OUP USA
- Date of Publication 15 June 1995
- ISBN 9780195107234
- Binding Hardback
- No. of pages592 pages
- Size 193x242x29 mm
- Weight 1205 g
- Language English
- Illustrations Numerous line figures 0
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Short description:
From one of the best-known and successful authors in the field comes this new edition of Digital Logic and State Machine Design. The text is concise and practical, and covers the important area of digital system design specifically for undergraduates. Comer's primary goal is to illustrate that sequential circuits can be designed using state machine techniques. These methods apply to sequential circuit design as efficiently as Boolean algebra and Karnaugh mapping methods apply to combinatorial design. After presenting the techniques, Comer proceeds directly into designing digital systems. This task consists of producing the schematic or block diagram of the system based on nothing more that a given set of specifications. The design serves as the basis for the construction of the actual hardware system. In the new Third Edition, Comer introduces state machines earlier than in previous editions, and adds entire chapters on programmable logic devices and computer organization.
MoreLong description:
From one of the best known and successful authors in the field, this new edition provides concise, practical coverage of digital system design aimed at undergraduates. The primary goal of this book is to illustrate that sequential circuits can be designed using state machine techniques. These methods apply to sequential circuit design as efficiently as Boolean algebra and Karnaugh mapping methods apply to combinatorial design. Comer presents the techniques involved, then proceeds directly to designing digital systems - a task comprising producing the schematic or block diagram of a system based on a given set of specifications. The design serves as the basis for the construction of the actual hardware system. This new edition introduces state machines earlier than in previous editions, amd adds new chapters on programmable logic devices and computer organization.
MoreTable of Contents:
Introduction to Digital Systems
Overview
The Integrated Circuit
Design and Analysis
Binary Systems and Logic Circuits
The Advantages of Binary
Number Systems
The Use of Binary in Digital Systems
Logic Gates
Logic Families
Boolean Algebra and Mapping Methods
Boolean Algebra
Karnaugh Maps
Variable-Entered Maps
Realizing Logic Functions with Gates
Combinational Design Examples
Logic Function Realization with MSI Circuits
Combinational Logic with Multiplexers and Decoders
Standard Logic Functions with MSI Circuits
Design Problem Using MSI Circuits
Flip-Flops, Counters, and Registers
The Bistable Multivibrator
Flip-Flop Applications
Introduction to State Machines
The Need for State Machines
The State Machine
Basic Concepts in State Machine Analysis
Synchronous State Machine Design
Sequential Counters
State Changes Referenced to Clock
Number of State Flip-Flops
Input Forming Logic
Output Forming Logic
Generation of a State Diagram from a Timing Chart
Redundant States
General State Machine Architecture
Interfacing and Design of Synchronous Systems
Mainly Synchronous Systems
Top-Down Design
Design Procedures
Design Examples
Micscellaneous Aspects of State Machine Design
Programmable Logic Devices
Introduction to Programmable Logic Devices
Read-Only Memory
Programmable Logic Arrays
Programmable Array Logic or PAL?
Combinational PLD-Based State Machines
State Machines on a Chip
Digital Computing
The Digital Computer
Binary Arithmetic
Arithmetic Circuits
Memory Circuits
The Control Unit
Asynchronous State Machines
The Fundamental-Mode Model
Problems of Asynchronous Circuits
Basic Design Principles
An Asynchronous Design Example
Logic Families
Pulse Generating Circuits
Answers to Drill Problems
Answers to Selected Problems
Index