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Practical Design of Digital Circuits. Basic Logic to Microprocessors

✍ Scribed by Ian Kampel (Auth.)


Publisher
Newnes (an imprint of Butterworth-Heinemann Ltd )
Year
1983
Tongue
English
Leaves
301
Category
Library

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✦ Table of Contents


Content:
Dedication, Page ii
Front Matter, Page iii
Copyright, Page iv
Preface, Pages v-vii
Acknowledgements, Page ix
Using this book, Pages xvii-xviii
Introduction to Basic logic, Page 1
1 - The ubiquitous silicon chip, Pages 3-7
2 - From linear to digital electronics, Pages 8-14
3 - Logic gates, Pages 15-25
4 - Optimisation versus minimisation, Pages 26-34
5 - Timing, Pages 35-41
6 - Latch, bistable, monostable and astable circuits, Pages 42-54
7 - Registers, Pages 55-62
8 - Number systems and binary arithmetic, Pages 63-76
9 - Arithmetic devices, Pages 77-80
10 - Counters, Pages 81-87
11 - Displays and display drivers, Pages 88-99
12 - Decoders and data selectors, Pages 100-102
13 - Data transmission and parity, Pages 103-112
14 - Logic families, Pages 113-121
Introduction to design practice, Page 123
15 - Basic principles, Pages 125-135
16 - Control logic, Pages 136-146
17 - Design, construction and testing, Pages 147-156
18 - A CMOS design example – audible process timer, Pages 157-166
19 - A TTL design example – an automated β€˜NIM’ machine – the β€˜AUTONIM’, Pages 167-204
Introduction to Microprocessors, Page 205
20 - A 6800 microprocessing system, Pages 207-216
21 - External data handling, Pages 217-219
22 - The 6800 microprocessor, Pages 220-222
23 - The COSMAC microprocessor, Pages 223-235
24 - Software, Pages 236-242
25 - Hard or soft?, Pages 243-246
26 - A microprocessor design example – an β€˜AUTONIM’ alternative, Pages 247-262
Postscript, Page 263
Appendices - brief details, Pages 267-268
Appendix A - abridged TTL data, Pages 269-283
Appendix B - selected TTL pinout details and supply currents, Pages 285-287
Appendix C - electrical characteristics, Pages 288-292
Appendix D - ASCII code, Pages 293-294
Appendix E - a note on drawing standards, Pages 295-297
Index, Pages 299-301


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