Description
Condition
ACCEPTABLE: The book’s spine, covers, and pages are in good condition; however, the dust jacket is missing. There is no writing on the pages, but they are beginning to tan with age.
Product Details
Although this edition of the book is over 40 years old, it is still an excellent reference in the field. Since it does not limit itself to a specific programming language, but rather to the theory it avoids becoming obsolete. It discusses basics of number systems and truth functions, ordinary sequential circuit design and on to clock-mode versus pulse-mode design, incompletely specified sequential circuits, and level mode circuit design.
This book does require previous knowledge of higher level mathematics such as Calculus.
Chapters include:
- Introduction
- Number Systems
- Truth Functions
- Boolean Algebra
- Switching Devices
- Minimization of Boolean Functions
- Tabular Minimization and Multiple-Output Circuits
- Special Realizations and Codes
- Introduction to Sequential Circuits
- Synthesis of Clock-Mode Sequential Circuits
- Clock-Control and Pulse-Mode Circuits
- Logical Design Using MSI and LSI Parts
- Incompletely Specified Sequential Circuits
- Level-Mode Sequential Circuits
- A Second Look at Flip-Flops and Timing
- Combinational Functions with Special Properties
- Appendix A – Selection of Minimal Closed Covers
- Appendix B – Relay Circuits
- Index