The emphasis in the book is on the thorough presentation of basic principles of logic design and the illustration of these principles. While many introductory texts only provide the mechanics of classical logic design, Givone provides justifications behind these procedures to give students the understanding they need for the advanced topics they will learn about in subsequent courses. Some of the topics that the book thoroughly presents include: the maps, variable-entered Karnaugh maps, and the analysis and design of both clocked synchronous sequential networks and asynchronous sequential networks. Every book contains a CD-ROM with Altera’s advanced MAX+plus II 10.1 Student Edition CAD system, as well as Multisim 2001 Textbook Edition from Electronics Workbench. An appendix and the book website provide additional resources on these software tools, as well as LogicWorks.
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Table of Contents
1 Introduction
2 Number Systems, Arithmetic, and Codes
3 Boolean Algebra and Combinational Networks
4 Simplification of Boolean Expressions
5 Logic Design with MSI Components and Programmable Logic
Devices
6 Flip-flops and Simple Flip-flop Applications
7 Synchronous Sequential Networks
8 Algorithmic State Machines
9 Asynchronous Sequential Networks
Appendix Digital Circuits
Appendix Altera and LogicWorks Tutorials