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9780070650503

Schaum's Outline of Digital Principles

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    9780070650503

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  • Edition: 3rd
  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 1994-01-22
  • Publisher: McGraw Hill
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Summary

Students will save time and master digital principles more easily with this high-performance study guide. It takes readers step-by-step through digital theory and devices and through the solutions of related, real-life problems. Students get hundreds of additional problems with delayed answers to solve on their own, to reinforce learning and hone their skills. Includes examples of logic gates, shift registers and other important applications.

Table of Contents

Numbers Used in Digital Electronics
1(15)
Introduction
1(1)
Binary Numbers
1(5)
Hexadecimal Numbers
6(4)
2s Complement Numbers
10(6)
Binary Codes
16(12)
Introduction
16(1)
Weighted Binary Codes
16(4)
Nonweighted Binary Codes
20(4)
Alphanumeric Codes
24(4)
Basic Logic Gates
28(20)
Introduction
28(1)
The AND Gate
28(3)
The OR Gate
31(3)
The NOT Gate
34(2)
Combining Logic Gates
36(3)
Using Practical Logic Gates
39(9)
Other Logic Gates
48(21)
Introduction
48(1)
The NAND Gate
48(2)
The NOR Gate
50(2)
The Exclusive-OR Gate
52(2)
The Exclusive-NOR Gate
54(1)
Converting Gates When Using Inverters
55(3)
NAND as a Universal Gate
58(2)
Using Practical Logic Gates
60(9)
Simplyfying Logic Circuits: Mapping
69(35)
Introduction
69(1)
Sum-of-Products Boolean Expressions
69(3)
Product-of-Sums Boolean Expressions
72(3)
Using De Morgan's Theorems
75(2)
Using NAND Logic
77(2)
Using NOR Logic
79(3)
Karnaugh Maps
82(3)
Karnaugh Maps with Four Variables
85(3)
Using Maps with Maxterm Expressions
88(3)
Don't Cares on Karnaugh Maps
91(2)
Karnaugh Maps with Five Variables
93(11)
TTL and CMOS ICS: Characteristics and Interfacing
104(36)
Introduction
104(1)
Digital IC Terms
105(4)
TTL Integrated Circuits
109(5)
CMOS Intergrated Circuits
114(4)
Interfacing TTL and CMOS ICs
118(7)
Interacing TTL and CMOS with Switches
125(4)
Interfacing TTL/CMOS with Simple Output Devices
129(2)
D/A and A/D Conversion
131(9)
Code Conversion
140(30)
Introduction
140(1)
Encoding
140(3)
Decoding: BCD to Decimal
143(4)
Decoding: BCD-to-Seven-Segment Code
147(5)
Liquid-Crystal Displays
152(2)
Driving LCDs
154(4)
Vacuum Fluorescent Displays
158(3)
Driving VF Displays with CMOS
161(9)
Binary Arithmetic and Arithmetic Circuits
170(34)
Introduction
170(1)
Binary Addition
170(5)
Binary Subtraction
175(5)
Parallel Adders and Subtractors
180(4)
Using Full Adders
184(4)
Using Adders for Subtraction
188(5)
2s Complement Addition and Subtraction
193(11)
Flip-Flops and Other Multivibrators
204(26)
Introduction
204(1)
RS Flip-Flop
204(2)
Clocked RS Flip-Flop
206(3)
D Flip-Flop
209(3)
JK Flip-Flop
212(5)
Triggering of Flip-Flops
217(3)
Astable Multivibrators---Clocks
220(4)
Monostable Multivibrators
224(6)
Counters
230(30)
Introduction
230(1)
Ripple Counters
230(4)
Parallel Counters
234(2)
Other Counters
236(4)
TTL IC Counters
240(5)
CMOS IC Counters
245(6)
Frequency Division: The Digital Clock
251(9)
Shift Registers
260(19)
Introduction
260(1)
Serial-Load Shift Register
261(3)
Parallel-Load Shift Register
264(4)
TTL Shift Registers
268(3)
CMOS Shift Registers
271(8)
Microcomputer Memory
279(30)
Introduction
279(1)
Random-Access Memory (RAM)
280(6)
Read-Only Memory (ROM)
286(7)
Programmable Read-Only Memory
293(7)
Microcomputer Bulk Storage
300(9)
Other Devices and Techniques
309(38)
Introduction
309(1)
Data Selector/Multiplexers
309(4)
Multiplexing Displays
313(3)
Demultiplexers
316(3)
Latches and Three-State Buffers
319(5)
Digital Data Transmission
324(2)
Programmable Logic Arrays
326(9)
Magnitude Comparator
335(6)
Schmitt Triger Devices
341(6)
Index 347

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