Digital Fundamentals, Global Edition.
Floyd, Thomas.
Digital Fundamentals, Global Edition. - 11th ed. - 1 online resource (953 pages)
Cover -- Title -- Copyright -- Contents -- Chapter 1 Introductory Concepts -- 1-1 Digital and Analog Quantities -- 1-2 Binary Digits, Logic Levels, and Digital Waveforms -- 1-3 Basic Logic Functions -- 1-4 Combinational and Sequential Logic Functions -- 1-5 Introduction to Programmable Logic -- 1-6 Fixed-Function Logic Devices -- 1-7 Test and Measurement Instruments -- 1-8 Introduction to Troubleshooting -- Chapter 2 Number Systems, Operations, and Codes -- 2-1 Decimal Numbers -- 2-2 Binary Numbers -- 2-3 Decimal-to-Binary Conversion -- 2-4 Binary Arithmetic -- 2-5 Complements of Binary Numbers -- 2-6 Signed Numbers -- 2-7 Arithmetic Operations with Signed Numbers -- 2-8 Hexadecimal Numbers -- 2-9 Octal Numbers -- 2-10 Binary Coded Decimal (BCD) -- 2-11 Digital Codes -- 2-12 Error Codes -- Chapter 3 Logic Gates -- 3-1 The Inverter -- 3-2 The AND Gate -- 3-3 The OR Gate -- 3-4 The NAND Gate -- 3-5 The NOR Gate -- 3-6 The Exclusive-OR and Exclusive-NOR Gates -- 3-7 Programmable Logic -- 3-8 Fixed-Function Logic Gates -- 3-9 Troubleshooting -- Chapter 4 Boolean Algebra and Logic Simplification -- 4-1 Boolean Operations and Expressions -- 4-2 Laws and Rules of Boolean Algebra -- 4-3 DeMorgan's Theorems -- 4-4 Boolean Analysis of Logic Circuits -- 4-5 Logic Simplification Using Boolean Algebra -- 4-6 Standard Forms of Boolean Expressions -- 4-7 Boolean Expressions and Truth Tables -- 4-8 The Karnaugh Map -- 4-9 Karnaugh Map SOP Minimization -- 4-10 Karnaugh Map POS Minimization -- 4-11 The Quine-McCluskey Method -- 4-12 Boolean Expressions with VHDL -- Applied Logic -- Chapter 5 Combinational Logic Analysis -- 5-1 Basic Combinational Logic Circuits -- 5-2 Implementing Combinational Logic -- 5-3 The Universal Property of NAND and NOR Gates -- 5-4 Combinational Logic Using NAND and NOR Gates -- 5-5 Pulse Waveform Operation. 5-6 Combinational Logic with VHDL -- 5-7 Troubleshooting -- Applied Logic -- Chapter 6 Functions of Combinational Logic -- 6-1 Half and Full Adders -- 6-2 Parallel Binary Adders -- 6-3 Ripple Carry and Look-Ahead Carry Adders -- 6-4 Comparators -- 6-5 Decoders -- 6-6 Encoders -- 6-7 Code Converters -- 6-8 Multiplexers (Data Selectors) -- 6-9 Demultiplexers -- 6-10 Parity Generators/Checkers -- 6-11 Troubleshooting -- Applied Logic -- Chapter 7 Latches, Flip-Flops, and Timers -- 7-1 Latches -- 7-2 Flip-Flops -- 7-3 Flip-Flop Operating Characteristics -- 7-4 Flip-Flop Applications -- 7-5 One-Shots -- 7-6 The Astable Multivibrator -- 7-7 Troubleshooting -- Applied Logic -- Chapter 8 Shift Registers -- 8-1 Shift Register Operations -- 8-2 Types of Shift Register Data I/Os -- 8-3 Bidirectional Shift Registers -- 8-4 Shift Register Counters -- 8-5 Shift Register Applications -- 8-6 Logic Symbols with Dependency Notation -- 8-7 Troubleshooting -- Applied Logic -- Chapter 9 Counters -- 9-1 Finite State Machines -- 9-2 Asynchronous Counters -- 9-3 Synchronous Counters -- 9-4 Up/Down Synchronous Counters -- 9-5 Design of Synchronous Counters -- 9-6 Cascaded Counters -- 9-7 Counter Decoding -- 9-8 Counter Applications -- 9-9 Logic Symbols with Dependency Notation -- 9-10 Troubleshooting -- Applied Logic -- Chapter 10 Programmable Logic -- 10-1 Simple Programmable Logic Devices (SPLDs) -- 10-2 Complex Programmable Logic Devices (CPLDs) -- 10-3 Macrocell Modes -- 10-4 Field-Programmable Gate Arrays (FPGAs) -- 10-5 Programmable Logic Software -- 10-6 Boundary Scan Logic -- 10-7 Troubleshooting -- Applied Logic -- Chapter 11 Data Storage -- 11-1 Semiconductor Memory Basics -- 11-2 The Random-Access Memory (RAM) -- 11-3 The Read-Only Memory (ROM) -- 11-4 Programmable ROMs -- 11-5 The Flash Memory -- 11-6 Memory Expansion -- 11-7 Special Types of Memories. 11-8 Magnetic and Optical Storage -- 11-9 Memory Hierarchy -- 11-10 Cloud Storage -- 11-11 Troubleshooting -- Chapter 12 Signal Conversion and Processing -- 12-1 Analog-to-Digital Conversion -- 12-2 Methods of Analog-to-Digital Conversion -- 12-3 Methods of Digital-to-Analog Conversion -- 12-4 Digital Signal Processing -- 12-5 The Digital Signal Processor (DSP) -- Chapter 13 Data transmission -- 13-1 Data Transmission Media -- 13-2 Methods and Modes of Data Transmission -- 13-3 Modulation of Analog Signals with Digital Data -- 13-4 Modulation of Digital Signals with Analog Data -- 13-5 Multiplexing and Demultiplexing -- 13-6 Bus Basics -- 13-7 Parallel Buses -- 13-8 The Universal Serial Bus (USB) -- 13-9 Other Serial Buses -- 13-10 Bus Interfacing -- Chapter 14 Data Processing and Control -- 14-1 The Computer System -- 14-2 Practical Computer System Considerations -- 14-3 The Processor: Basic Operation -- 14-4 The Processor: Addressing Modes -- 14-5 The Processor: Special Operations -- 14-6 Operating Systems and Hardware -- 14-7 Programming -- 14-8 Microcontrollers and Embedded Systems -- 14-9 System on Chip (SoC) -- Chapter 15 Integrated Circuit Technologies -- 15-1 Basic Operational Characteristics and Parameters -- 15-2 CMOS Circuits -- 15-3 TTL (Bipolar) Circuits -- 15-4 Practical Considerations in the Use of TTL -- 15-5 Comparison of CMOS and TTL Performance -- 15-6 Emitter-Coupled Logic (ECL) Circuits -- 15-7 PMOS, NMOS, and E2CMOS -- Answers to Odd -Numbered Problems -- Glossary -- Index -- A -- B -- C -- D -- E -- F -- G -- H -- I -- J -- K -- L -- M -- N -- O -- P -- Q -- R -- S -- T -- U -- V -- W -- X -- Z.
For courses in digital circuits, digital systems (including design and analysis), digital fundamentals, digital logic, and introduction to computers Digital Fundamentals, 11th Edition, continues its long and respected tradition of offering students a strong foundation in the core fundamentals of digital technology, providing basic concepts reinforced by plentiful illustrations, examples, exercises, and applications. Teaching and Learning Experience: Provides a strong foundation in the core fundamentals of digital technology. Covers basic concepts reinforced by plentiful illustrations, examples, exercises, and applications. Offers a full-colour design, effective chapter organisation, and clear writing that help students grasp complex concepts. The full text downloaded to your computer With eBooks you can: search for key concepts, words and phrases make highlights and notes as you study share your notes with friends eBooks are downloaded to your computer and accessible either offline through the Bookshelf (available as a free download), available online and also via the iPad and Android apps. Upon purchase, you will receive via email the code and instructions on how to access this product. Time limit The eBooks products do not have an expiry date. You will continue to access your digital ebook products whilst you have your Bookshelf installed.
9781292075990
Digital electronics.
Electronic books.
TK7868.D5 .F569 2015
621.3815
Digital Fundamentals, Global Edition. - 11th ed. - 1 online resource (953 pages)
Cover -- Title -- Copyright -- Contents -- Chapter 1 Introductory Concepts -- 1-1 Digital and Analog Quantities -- 1-2 Binary Digits, Logic Levels, and Digital Waveforms -- 1-3 Basic Logic Functions -- 1-4 Combinational and Sequential Logic Functions -- 1-5 Introduction to Programmable Logic -- 1-6 Fixed-Function Logic Devices -- 1-7 Test and Measurement Instruments -- 1-8 Introduction to Troubleshooting -- Chapter 2 Number Systems, Operations, and Codes -- 2-1 Decimal Numbers -- 2-2 Binary Numbers -- 2-3 Decimal-to-Binary Conversion -- 2-4 Binary Arithmetic -- 2-5 Complements of Binary Numbers -- 2-6 Signed Numbers -- 2-7 Arithmetic Operations with Signed Numbers -- 2-8 Hexadecimal Numbers -- 2-9 Octal Numbers -- 2-10 Binary Coded Decimal (BCD) -- 2-11 Digital Codes -- 2-12 Error Codes -- Chapter 3 Logic Gates -- 3-1 The Inverter -- 3-2 The AND Gate -- 3-3 The OR Gate -- 3-4 The NAND Gate -- 3-5 The NOR Gate -- 3-6 The Exclusive-OR and Exclusive-NOR Gates -- 3-7 Programmable Logic -- 3-8 Fixed-Function Logic Gates -- 3-9 Troubleshooting -- Chapter 4 Boolean Algebra and Logic Simplification -- 4-1 Boolean Operations and Expressions -- 4-2 Laws and Rules of Boolean Algebra -- 4-3 DeMorgan's Theorems -- 4-4 Boolean Analysis of Logic Circuits -- 4-5 Logic Simplification Using Boolean Algebra -- 4-6 Standard Forms of Boolean Expressions -- 4-7 Boolean Expressions and Truth Tables -- 4-8 The Karnaugh Map -- 4-9 Karnaugh Map SOP Minimization -- 4-10 Karnaugh Map POS Minimization -- 4-11 The Quine-McCluskey Method -- 4-12 Boolean Expressions with VHDL -- Applied Logic -- Chapter 5 Combinational Logic Analysis -- 5-1 Basic Combinational Logic Circuits -- 5-2 Implementing Combinational Logic -- 5-3 The Universal Property of NAND and NOR Gates -- 5-4 Combinational Logic Using NAND and NOR Gates -- 5-5 Pulse Waveform Operation. 5-6 Combinational Logic with VHDL -- 5-7 Troubleshooting -- Applied Logic -- Chapter 6 Functions of Combinational Logic -- 6-1 Half and Full Adders -- 6-2 Parallel Binary Adders -- 6-3 Ripple Carry and Look-Ahead Carry Adders -- 6-4 Comparators -- 6-5 Decoders -- 6-6 Encoders -- 6-7 Code Converters -- 6-8 Multiplexers (Data Selectors) -- 6-9 Demultiplexers -- 6-10 Parity Generators/Checkers -- 6-11 Troubleshooting -- Applied Logic -- Chapter 7 Latches, Flip-Flops, and Timers -- 7-1 Latches -- 7-2 Flip-Flops -- 7-3 Flip-Flop Operating Characteristics -- 7-4 Flip-Flop Applications -- 7-5 One-Shots -- 7-6 The Astable Multivibrator -- 7-7 Troubleshooting -- Applied Logic -- Chapter 8 Shift Registers -- 8-1 Shift Register Operations -- 8-2 Types of Shift Register Data I/Os -- 8-3 Bidirectional Shift Registers -- 8-4 Shift Register Counters -- 8-5 Shift Register Applications -- 8-6 Logic Symbols with Dependency Notation -- 8-7 Troubleshooting -- Applied Logic -- Chapter 9 Counters -- 9-1 Finite State Machines -- 9-2 Asynchronous Counters -- 9-3 Synchronous Counters -- 9-4 Up/Down Synchronous Counters -- 9-5 Design of Synchronous Counters -- 9-6 Cascaded Counters -- 9-7 Counter Decoding -- 9-8 Counter Applications -- 9-9 Logic Symbols with Dependency Notation -- 9-10 Troubleshooting -- Applied Logic -- Chapter 10 Programmable Logic -- 10-1 Simple Programmable Logic Devices (SPLDs) -- 10-2 Complex Programmable Logic Devices (CPLDs) -- 10-3 Macrocell Modes -- 10-4 Field-Programmable Gate Arrays (FPGAs) -- 10-5 Programmable Logic Software -- 10-6 Boundary Scan Logic -- 10-7 Troubleshooting -- Applied Logic -- Chapter 11 Data Storage -- 11-1 Semiconductor Memory Basics -- 11-2 The Random-Access Memory (RAM) -- 11-3 The Read-Only Memory (ROM) -- 11-4 Programmable ROMs -- 11-5 The Flash Memory -- 11-6 Memory Expansion -- 11-7 Special Types of Memories. 11-8 Magnetic and Optical Storage -- 11-9 Memory Hierarchy -- 11-10 Cloud Storage -- 11-11 Troubleshooting -- Chapter 12 Signal Conversion and Processing -- 12-1 Analog-to-Digital Conversion -- 12-2 Methods of Analog-to-Digital Conversion -- 12-3 Methods of Digital-to-Analog Conversion -- 12-4 Digital Signal Processing -- 12-5 The Digital Signal Processor (DSP) -- Chapter 13 Data transmission -- 13-1 Data Transmission Media -- 13-2 Methods and Modes of Data Transmission -- 13-3 Modulation of Analog Signals with Digital Data -- 13-4 Modulation of Digital Signals with Analog Data -- 13-5 Multiplexing and Demultiplexing -- 13-6 Bus Basics -- 13-7 Parallel Buses -- 13-8 The Universal Serial Bus (USB) -- 13-9 Other Serial Buses -- 13-10 Bus Interfacing -- Chapter 14 Data Processing and Control -- 14-1 The Computer System -- 14-2 Practical Computer System Considerations -- 14-3 The Processor: Basic Operation -- 14-4 The Processor: Addressing Modes -- 14-5 The Processor: Special Operations -- 14-6 Operating Systems and Hardware -- 14-7 Programming -- 14-8 Microcontrollers and Embedded Systems -- 14-9 System on Chip (SoC) -- Chapter 15 Integrated Circuit Technologies -- 15-1 Basic Operational Characteristics and Parameters -- 15-2 CMOS Circuits -- 15-3 TTL (Bipolar) Circuits -- 15-4 Practical Considerations in the Use of TTL -- 15-5 Comparison of CMOS and TTL Performance -- 15-6 Emitter-Coupled Logic (ECL) Circuits -- 15-7 PMOS, NMOS, and E2CMOS -- Answers to Odd -Numbered Problems -- Glossary -- Index -- A -- B -- C -- D -- E -- F -- G -- H -- I -- J -- K -- L -- M -- N -- O -- P -- Q -- R -- S -- T -- U -- V -- W -- X -- Z.
For courses in digital circuits, digital systems (including design and analysis), digital fundamentals, digital logic, and introduction to computers Digital Fundamentals, 11th Edition, continues its long and respected tradition of offering students a strong foundation in the core fundamentals of digital technology, providing basic concepts reinforced by plentiful illustrations, examples, exercises, and applications. Teaching and Learning Experience: Provides a strong foundation in the core fundamentals of digital technology. Covers basic concepts reinforced by plentiful illustrations, examples, exercises, and applications. Offers a full-colour design, effective chapter organisation, and clear writing that help students grasp complex concepts. The full text downloaded to your computer With eBooks you can: search for key concepts, words and phrases make highlights and notes as you study share your notes with friends eBooks are downloaded to your computer and accessible either offline through the Bookshelf (available as a free download), available online and also via the iPad and Android apps. Upon purchase, you will receive via email the code and instructions on how to access this product. Time limit The eBooks products do not have an expiry date. You will continue to access your digital ebook products whilst you have your Bookshelf installed.
9781292075990
Digital electronics.
Electronic books.
TK7868.D5 .F569 2015
621.3815
