03241nam a22003973i 4500001001100000003000700011005001700018006001900035007001500054008004100069020003600110035002300146035002400169035002500193035002300218035002100241040004100262050002500303082001300328100002700341245005900368250001200427264005400439264001300493300003400506336002600540337002600566338003600592505158700628520031102215588007202526650002002598655002202618776011302640856009002753EBC4560567MiAaPQ20260612113201.0m o d | cr cnu||||||||260525s2016 xx o ||||0 eng d a9781119318637q(electronic bk.) a(MiAaPQ)EBC4560567 a(Au-PeEL)EBL4560567 a(CaPaEBR)ebr11225539 a(CaONFJC)MIL933709 a(OCoLC)952248211 aMiAaPQbengerdaepncMiAaPQdMiAaPQ 4aTK7868.L6 .N356 20160 a621.39/51 aNdjountche, Tertulien.10aDigital Electronics 1 :bCombinational Logic Circuits. a1st ed. 1aNewark :bJohn Wiley & Sons, Incorporated,c2016. 4c�2016. a1 online resource (288 pages) atextbtxt2rdacontent acomputerbc2rdamedia aonline resourcebcr2rdacarrier0 aIntro -- Table of Contents -- Title -- Copyright -- Preface -- 1. Summary -- 2. The reader -- 1 Number Systems -- 1.1. Introduction -- 1.2. Decimal numbers -- 1.3. Binary numbers -- 1.4. Octal numbers -- 1.5. Hexadecimal numeration -- 1.6. Representation in a radix B -- 1.7. Binary-coded decimal numbers -- 1.8. Representations of signed integers -- 1.9. Representation of the fractional part of a number -- 1.10. Arithmetic operations on binary numbers -- 1.11. Representation of real numbers -- 1.12. Data representation -- 1.13. Codes to protect against errors -- 1.14. Exercises -- 1.15. Solutions -- 2 Logic Gates -- 2.1. Introduction -- 2.2. Logic gates -- 2.3. Three-state buffer -- 2.4. Logic function -- 2.5. The correspondence between a truth table and a logic function -- 2.6. Boolean algebra -- 2.7. Multi-level logic circuit implementation -- 2.8. Practical considerations -- 2.9. Demonstration of some Boolean algebra identities -- 2.10. Exercises -- 2.11. Solutions -- 3 Function Blocks of Combinational Logic -- 3.1. Introduction -- 3.2. Multiplexer -- 3.3. Demultiplexer and decoder -- 3.4. Implementation of logic functions using multiplexers or decoders -- 3.5. Encoders -- 3.6. Transcoders -- 3.7. Parity check generator -- 3.8. Barrel shifter -- 3.9. Exercises -- 3.10. Solutions -- 4 Systematic Methods for the Simplification of Logic Functions -- 4.1. Introduction -- 4.2. Definitions and reminders -- 4.3. Karnaugh maps -- 4.4. Systematic methods for simplification -- 4.5. Exercises -- 4.6. Solutions -- Bibliography -- Index -- End User License Agreement. aThe omnipresence of electronic devices in our everyday lives has been accompanied by the downscaling of chip feature sizes and the ever increasing complexity of digital circuits.This book is devoted to the analysis and design of digital circuits, where the signal can assume only two possible logic levels. aDescription based on publisher supplied metadata and other sources. 0aLogic circuits. 4aElectronic books.08iPrint version:aNdjountche, TertulientDigital Electronics 1dNewark : John Wiley & Sons, Incorporated,c201640uhttps://ebookcentral.proquest.com/lib/ppks/detail.action?docID=4560567zClick to View