ABSTRACT

With an abundance of insightful examples, problems, and computer experiments, Introduction to Logic Design provides a balanced, easy-to-read treatment of the fundamental theory of logic functions and applications to the design of digital devices and systems. Requiring no prior knowledge of electrical circuits or electronics, it supplies the

chapter 1|18 pages

Design Process and Technology

chapter 2|46 pages

Number Systems

chapter 3|28 pages

Graphical Data Structures

chapter 4|40 pages

Algebra I: Boolean

chapter 5|60 pages

Fundamental Expansions

chapter 6|54 pages

Boolean Data Structures

chapter 7|18 pages

Properties of Boolean Functions (Optional)

chapter 8|42 pages

Optimization I: Algebraic and K-maps

chapter 9|30 pages

Optimization II: Decision Diagrams

chapter 10|40 pages

Algebra II: Polynomial

chapter 11|26 pages

Manipulation of Polynomial Expressions

chapter 13|42 pages

Standard Modules of Combinational Networks

chapter 14|58 pages

Combinational Logic Network Design

chapter 16|36 pages

Memory and Programmable Devices

chapter 17|34 pages

Sequential Logic Network Design

chapter 18|42 pages

Design for Testability