Practical design of digital circuits : basic logic to microprocessors /
Practical Design of Digital Circuits: Basic Logic to Microprocessors demonstrates the practical aspects of digital circuit design. The intention is to give the reader sufficient confidence to embark upon his own design projects utilizing digital integrated circuits as soon as possible. The book is o...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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London ; Boston :
Newnes Technical Books,
1983.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Front Cover; Dedication; Practical Design of Digital Circuits: Basic Logic to Microprocessors; Copyright Page; Preface; Acknowledgements; Table of Contents; Using this book; Part 1:Basic logic; Chapter 1. The ubiquitous silicon chip; Chapter 2. From linear to digital electronics; Simple diode logic; The transistor in logic circuits; The TTL gate; Noise margins; Chapter 3. Logic gates; Schmitt triggers; Logic networks; Chapter 4. Optimisation versus minimisation; Boolean algebra; Karnaugh maps; A combined example; Optimisation; Chapter 5. Timing; General considerations; Timing diagrams.
- Design practiceRace hazard conditions; Chapter 6. Latch, bistable, monostable and astable circuits; Latches; D-type bistables; J-K bistables; Monostables; The 555 timer; Astable circuits; Chapter 7. Registers; Quad S-R latches; 4-bit bistable latch; Dual bistable latches; Octal D-type bistable; Shift registers; Chapter 8. Number systems and binary arithmetic; Binary system; Octal system; Binary coded decimal; Hexadecimal system; Alternative methods of conversion; Binary arithmetic; Chapter 9. Arithmetic devices; Full adders; Arithmetic logic units; Comparators.
- The modern alternative-the microprocessorChapter 10. Counters; Asynchronous counters; Synchronous counters; Binary rate multiplier; Other counter/dividers; Chapter 11. Displays and display drivers; Light emitting diodes; Driving tungsten lamps; Seven-segment displays; Dot-matrix displays; Starburst displays; Liquid crystal displays; Gas discharge tubes; Multiplexing; Chapter 12. Decoders and data selectors; Decoders; Data selectors; Chapter 13. Data transmission and parity; Data transmission across short distances; Communications terms; Modems; Parity; The UART; ASCII code.
- Chapter 14. Logic familiesDTL
- diode transistor logic; TTL
- transistor transistor logic; ECL
- emitter coupled logic; I2L
- integrated injection logic; CMOS and SOS; PMOS dynamic; The 54/74 TTL family; 4000 series CMOS; Electrical characteristics and pin-outs; PART 2:DESIGN PRACTICE; Chapter 15. Basic principles; Switch inputs; Delay circuits; Edge-detection; Interfacing circuitry; Power-on reset; Power supplies; Chapter 16. Control logic; The right approach; Synchronous control logic; Asynchronous control logic; The state encoder; Chapter 17. Design, construction and testing.
- Suggested code of practiceChoice of logic type; Construction; Handling precautions; Testing and trouble-shooting; Chaptre 18.A CMOS design example
- audible process timer; Defining the requirement; Analysing the requirement; Design; Notes; Chapter 19. A TTL design example
- an automated 'NIM'machine
- the 'AUTONIM'; Defining the requirement; Analysing the requirement; Designing the man-machine interface; Equipment specification; Control logic approach and logic type; Design; Pinning-out; Calculating the power supply current; Designing the power supply; Build and test; Final comment; Exercises.