Cargando…

Digital computer design logic, circuitry, and synthesis.

Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Braun, Edward Louis
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: New York, Academic Press, 1963.
Temas:
Acceso en línea:Texto completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Front Cover; Digital Computer Design: Logic, Circuifry, and Synthesis; Copyright Page; Dedication; Preface; Table of Contents; Chapter 1. Introduction; 1.1. Uses of Number; 1.2. Counting; 1.3. Numerical Symbols; 1.4. Fundamentals of Computing Aids; 1.5. Quantization; 1.6. The Evolution of Computing Aids; 1.7. The Representation of Numbers in an Electronic Digital Computer; 1.8. Arithmetic Processes in Digital Computers; 1.9. Redundancy; 1.10. Computer Applications; Chapter 2. The Nature of Automatic Computation; 2.1. Elements of Information Processing Systems and Types of Digital Computers
  • 3.10, Clock Pulse Generators and Timing Circuits3.11. Subdivision of the Computer Synthesis Problem; LITERATURE; Chapter 4. Circuit Descriptions of Switching and Storage Elements; 4.1. Systems of Circuit Logic; 4.2. Gates; 4.3. Vacuum Tube Systems of Circuit Logic; 4.4. Transistor Systems of Circuit Logic; 4.5. Magnetic Core Systems of Circuit Logic; 4.6. Superconductive Switching Elements; 4.7. Computing Elements for Gigacycle Operation; 4.8. Specialized Switching Networks; 4.9. Shift Registers; 4.10. Auxiliary Circuits; LITERATURE; Chapter 5. Large Capacity Storage Systems
  • 5. 1. Introduction5.2. Dynamic Magnetic Storage; 5.3. Static Magnetic Storage; 5.4. Tunnel-Diode Storage; 5.5. Cathode-Ray Tube Storage; 5.6. Dynamic Delay Line Storage; 5.7. Diode-Capacitor Storage; 5.8. Ferroelectric Storage; LITERATURE; Chapter 6. Arithmetic Operations; 6.1. Algorithms and Logical Designs for Mechanization of Basic Arithmetic Operations; 6.2. Algebraic and Trigonometric Function Generation; 6.3. Scaling of Problems; 6.4. Binary, Decimal Conversion; LITERATURE; Chapter 7. System Design of GP Computers; 7.1. Variants in Organization and Mechanization