Digital Design: Principles and Practices, 5th edition

Published by Pearson (July 14, 2021) © 2018

  • John F. Wakerly

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For courses in digital design

 

Establishing a solid foundation of digital design principles

An authoritative introduction to basic digital design, Digital Design: Principles and Practices helps students build a foundational understanding of theoretical and engineering principles. This book gives students the opportunity to learn the basics at the high level (HDLs), at the low level (electrical circuits), and throughout the “vast middle” (gates, flip-flops, and higher-level digital-design building blocks). The author’s 30 years of experience in both industrial and university settings brings weight and credibility to the material, and with broad coverage of logic design practices, the 5th Edition gives students a look at how digital design works in the real world.

Table of contents

Brief Contents

  1. Introduction
  2. Number Systems and Codes
  3. Switching Algebra and Combinational Logic
  4. Digital Design Practices
  5. Verilog Hardware Description Language
  6. Basic Combinational Logic Elements
  7. More Combinational Building Blocks
  8. Combinational Arithmetic Elements
  9. State Machines
  10. Sequential Logic Elements
  11. Counters and Shift Registers
  12. State Machines in Verilog
  13. Sequential-Circuit Design Practices
  14. Digital Circuits
  15. ROMs, RAMs, and FPGAs

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