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ویرایش: 4th
نویسندگان: R P Jain
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ISBN (شابک) : 9780070669116
ناشر: Tata McGraw Hill
سال نشر: 0
تعداد صفحات: 735
زبان: English
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Cover Contents Chapter 1. FUNDAMENTAL CONCEPTS 1.1 Introduction 1.2 Digital Signals 1.3 Basic Digital Circuits 1.4 NAND and NOR Operations 1.5 Exclusive-OR and Exclusive-NOR Operations 1.6 Boolean Algebra 1.7 Examples of IC Gates Summary Glossary Review questions Problems Chapter 2. NUMBER SYSTEMS AND CODES 2.1 Introduction 2.2 Number Systems 2.3 Binary Number System 2.4 Signed Binary Numbers 2.5 Binary Arithmetic 2.6 2’s Complement Arithmetic 2.7 Octal Number System 2.8 Hexadecimal Number System 2.9 Codes 2.10 Error Detecting and Correcting Codes Summary Glossary Review Questions Problems Chapter 3. SEMICONDUCTOR DEVICES—SWITCHING MODE OPERATION 3.1 Introduction 3.2 Semiconductors 3.3 p-n Junction Diode 3.4 Schottky Diode 3.5 Bipolar Junction Transistor 3.6 Schottky Transistor 3.7 Field-Effect Transistor Summary Glossary Review Questions Problems Chapter 4. DIGITAL LOGIC FAMILIES 4.1 Introduction 4.2 Characteristics of Digital ICs 4.3 Resistor–Transistor Logic (RTL) 4.4 Direct–Coupled Transistor Logic (DCTL) 4.5 Integrated–Injection Logic (I2L) 4.6 Diode–Transistor Logic (DTL) 4.7 High–Threshold Logic (HTL) 4.8 Transistor–Transistor Logic (TTL) 4.9 Schottky TTL 4.10 5400/7400 TTL Series 4.11 Emitter-Coupled Logic (ECL) 4.12 Interfacing ECL and TTL 4.13 MOS Logic 4.14 CMOS Logic 4.15 CMOS Logic Families 4.16 Low-Voltage CMOS Logic 4.17 BiCMOS Logic Family 4.18 Interfacing CMOS and TTL 4.19 Interfacing CMOS and ECL 4.20 Tri-State Logic Summary Glossary Review Questions Problems Chapter 5. COMBINATIONAL LOGIC DESIGN 5.1 Introduction 5.2 Standard Representations for Logic Functions 5.3 Karnaugh Map Representation of Logic Functions 5.4 Simplifi cation of Logic Functions Using K-Map 5.5 Minimisation of Logic Functions Specifi ed in Minterms/Maxterms or Truth Table 5.6 Minimisation of Logic Functions not Specifi ed in Minterms/Maxterms 5.7 Don’t-Care Conditions 5.8 Design Examples 5.9 EX-OR and EX-NOR Simplifi cation of K-Maps 5.10 Five- and Six-Variable K-Maps 5.11 Quine-McCluskey Minimisation Technique 5.12 Hazards in Combinational Circuits Summary Glossary Review Questions Problems Chapter 6. COMBINATIONAL LOGIC DESIGN USING MSI CIRCUITS 6.1 Introduction 6.2 Multiplexers and their use in Combinational Logic Design 6.3 Demultiplexers/Decoders and their use in Combinational Logic Design 6.4 Adders and their use as Subtractors 6.5 BCD Arithmetic 6.6 Arithmetic Logic Unit (ALU) 6.7 Digital Comparators 6.8 Parity Generators/Checkers 6.9 Code Converters 6.10 Priority Encoders 6.11 Decoder/Drivers for Display Devices Summary Glossary Review Questions Problems Chapter 7. FLIP-FLOPS 7.1 Introduction 7.2 A 1-Bit Memory Cell 7.3 Clocked S–R FLIP-FLOP 7.4 J-K FLIP-FLOP 7.5 D-TYPE FLIP-FLOP 7.6 T-TYPE FLIP-FLOP 7.7 Excitation Table of FLIP-FLOP 7.8 Clocked FLIP-FLOP Design 7.9 Edge-Triggered FLIP-FLOPs 7.10 Applications of FLIP-FLOPs Summary Glossary Review Questions Problems Chapter 8. SEQUENTIAL LOGIC DESIGN 8.1 Introduction 8.2 Registers 8.3 Applications of Shift Registers 8.4 Ripple or Asynchronous Counters 8.5 Synchronous Counters 8.6 Synchronous Sequential Circuits Design 8.7 Asynchronous Sequential Circuits 8.8 Hazards in Sequential Circuits Summary Glossary Review Questions Problems Chapter 9. TIMING CIRCUITS 9.1 Introduction 9.2 Applications of Logic Gates in Timing Circuits 9.3 OP AMP and its Applications in Timing Circuits 9.4 Schmitt Trigger ICs 9.5 Monostable Multivibrator ICs 9.6 555 Timer Summary Glossary Review Questions Problems Chapter 10. A/D AND D/A CONVERTERS 10.1 Introduction 10.2 Digital-to-Analog Converters 10.3 An Example of D/A Converter IC 10.4 Sample-and-Hold 10.5 Analog-to-Digital Converters 10.6 An Example of A/D Converter IC Summary Glossary Review Questions Problems Chapter 11. SEMICONDUCTOR MEMORIES 11.1 Introduction 11.2 Memory Organisation and Operation 11.3 Expanding Memory Size 11.4 Classifi cation and Characteristics of Memories 11.5 Read-only Memory 11.6 Read and Write Memory 11.7 Flash Memory 11.8 Content Addressable Memory 11.9 First-in, fi rst-out Memory (FIFO) 11.10 Charge Coupled Device Memory Summary Glossary Review Questions Problems Chapter 12. PROGRAMMABLE LOGIC DEVICES 12.1 Introduction 12.2 ROM as a PLD 12.3 Programmable Logic Array 12.4 Programmable Array Logic 12.5 Complex Programmable Logic Devices (CPLDs) 12.6 Field-Programmable Gate Array (FPGA) Summary Glossary Review Questions Problems Chapter 13. FUNDAMENTALS OF MICROPROCESSORS 13.1 Introduction 13.2 An Ideal Microprocessor 13.3 The Data Bus 13.4 The Address Bus 13.5 The Control Bus 13.6 Microprocessor Based System—Basic Operation 13.7 Microprocessor Operation 13.8 Microprocessor Architecture 13.9 Instruction Set 13.10 The 8085A Microprocessor 13.11 The 8086 Microprocessor 13.12 Programming Languages Summary Glossary Review Questions Problems Chapter 14. COMPUTER AIDED DESIGN OF DIGITAL SYSTEMS 14.1 Introduction 14.2 Computer Aided Design (CAD) Concepts 14.3 CAD Tools 14.4 Introduction to VHDL 14.5 Describing Combinational Circuits using VHDL 14.6 Describing Sequential Circuits using VHDL Summary Glossary Review Questions Problems Appendix A1— Reserved Words in VHDL Appendix A2—Symbols Defi ned in VHDL Appendix B—Bibliography Appendix C—Answers to Review Questions Appendix D—Answers to Selected Problems Index