Introduction to Digital Logic Design by John P Hayes

Introduction to Digital Logic Design by John P Hayes

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A college text for a one- or two-term first course in digital logic design at about the sophomore or junior level. It covers the basics of switching theory and logic design necessary to analyze and design combinational and sequential logic circuits at switch, gate, and register (or register-transfe

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Introduction to Digital Logic Design by John P Hayes

Introduction to Digital Logic Design builds student understanding from the bottom up-starting with simple binary numbers and codes, moving through the switch, gate, and register levels, and concluding with an introduction to system architecture. Each chapter progresses through more advanced levels of design and abstraction, tying together concepts previously introduced. Students will find that the circuits they learned to construct in early chapters are used as primitive design elements in later chapters, and that this progression greatly aids their comprehension and retention. The text integrates design thinking into every chapter and provides excellent coverage of the most modern technologies. The result is a careful balance between the understanding of fundamental principles and their application to real-world implementation issues.
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ISBN 13 9780201154610
ISBN 10 0201154617
Title Introduction to Digital Logic Design
Author John P Hayes
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Binding Type Hardback
Publisher Pearson Education (US)
Year published 1993-06-16
Number of pages 624
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