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Topics in engineering logic.

Topics in Engineering Logic.

Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Nadler, Morton
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Oxford, New York, Pergamon Press, 1962.
Colección:International series of monographs on electronics and instrumentation ; v. 14.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
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  • Front Cover; Topics in Engineering Logic; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; PREFACE; CHAPTER I. INTRODUCTION:THE LOGICAL MATRIX; 1. The logical variable; 2. Logical functions; 3. The logical matrix; 4. Operations on logical matrices; 5. Adjacency and k-cells, contact grids; 6. The second canonic form; 7. Symmetric functions; 8. Other applications of the logical matrix; 9. Multi-valued logic; 10. The connexion matrix; Summary; CHAPTER II. PHYSICAL CONSIDERATIONS: ELEMENTARY LOGICAL CIRCUITS FOR SYNCHRONOUS SYSTEMS; 1. Contacts, diodes and transistors; 2. ""Complete"" logical elements
  • 3. Phase structures4. Diode-gated flip-flops for single-phase and two-phase application; 5. Transistor gates for single-phase and two-phase logicalcircuits; 6. Transistor gates for direct-coupled logical circuits; 7. Interconnexion of modes; Summary; CHAPTER III. THE MINIMAL FORM; 1. Introductory remarks; 2. The configuration code; 3. Redundancies and operation counts; 4. Preliminary definitions; 5. Preparation of the matrix for minimization; 6. Choice of & -cells: the first rule; 7. Choice of k-cells: the second rule; 8. Concrete gate synthesis
  • 9. Switching functions for the case where the output variableenters into the functionSummary; CHAPTER IV. CODES AND MATRICES; 1. Introduction; 2. Hamming-distance codes; 3. Decimal codes; 4. Shift-register codes; 5. Commaless codes; Summary; CHAPTER V. OPERATIONAL CIRCUITS; 1. Circuit complexity; 2. The operational circuit; 3. Delay, output rate and critical functions; 4. Upper bound on the complexity of maximally simplified critical functions; 5. Critical functions and sequential circuits; 6. The construction of auxiliary functions; Summary; CHAPTER VI. STRUCTURAL REDUNDANCE
  • 1. Failure rates2. Marginal checking; 3. Microredundance; 4. Maximum redundance; Appendix 1 : Statistics of microredundance (doubling); Appendix 2: Statistics of maximum redundance; Summary; CHAPTER VII. EXAMPLES; 1. Drum-indexing circuit; 2. Tape-to-drum buffer register; 3. Bi-directional decimal counter; 4. Series-parallel decimal multiplier; LIST OF REFERENCES; INDEX