Digital Systems: Principles and Applications 11/e
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- 一般書籍
- ISBN:9780130387936
- 作者:Ronald J. Tocci, Neal Widmer, Greg Moss
- 版次:11
- 年份:2011
- 出版商:Pearson Education
- 頁數/規格:979頁/平裝彩色
書籍介紹
目錄
Features
New to This Edition
- Informal, easy-to-understand style–offering greater accessibility to a wider audience of readers
- Helps students who are just beginning in the field
- Makes it easier for students to leverage beginner knowledge in more complex projects
- Solid foundation of knowledge– clearly and thoroughly presents all the vital principles students need to master, and offers a clear pathway from basic FPGAs to modern digital systems and practices
- Makes it easier for students to understand today’s complex systems and techniques
- Step-by-step coverage of HDLs–starting with Altera’s AHDL, a powerful introductory-level language that is ideal for beginners; and then introducing today’s industry standard, VHDL
- Gives students an easier way to start out with HDLs
- Guides students gently towards effective usage of today’s widely-used HDL standard
- More systems examples–utilizing the fundamental building blocks of digital systems
- Helps students understand how the elements of today’s digital systems fit together \
- Extensive pedagogical features–including chapter outlines, lists of objectives, end-of-chapter summaries, lists of important new terms, problems, and answers to review questions from each section
- Promotes student learning through proven instructional and review techniques
New to This Edition
- Explains digital principles over the evolution of the telecommunications systems, from telegraphs and telephones through advanced digital cell phones
- Offers students a clear vision for understanding the key concepts and terminology of modern digital systems
- Shows the principles of modern electronics in action
- Offers greater emphasis on the use of megafunctions as the fundamental building blocks for new digital systems
- Prepares students for modern techniques that will increasingly dominate the field
- Helps students understand why megafunctions are often preferable to traditional strategies involving the “ganging” or “cascading” of smaller modules
- Includes a full system project–showing all the steps of project management through the example of building a microwave oven controller from start to finish; demonstrating the need for several levels of hierarchy; and illuminating strategic decisions that must be made throughout a project
- Prepares students to understand systems — one of the most crucial areas of expertise today’s employers are demanding
- Teaches system project management through a familiar, comfortable example
- Includes extensive revisions to coverage of memory systems–presenting today’s advanced memory technologies as easier-to-understand generic models; introducing tri-state output enables and write enables; NAND/NOR flash; and new magnetoresistive technologies
- Prepares students to work with the latest memory technologies
- Includes coverage of more powerful FPGAs–including those used in today’s most popular development boards
- Shows students how to work with today’s most popular FPGAs, not just simpler devices
- Includes expanded coverage of analog interfacing–including pipelined ADC and diverse systems applications
- Helps students understand the full range of devices available for analog interfacing and how these devices can be applied
- Contains even more worked examples and figures–in every chapter
- Helps students learn concepts and techniques through hands-on practice
Table of Contents
1. Introductory Concepts
2. Number Systems and Codes
3. Describing Logic Circuits
4. Combinational Logic Circuits
5. Flip-flops and Related Devices
6. Digital Arithmetic Operations and Circuits
7. Counters and Registers
8. ntegrated-Circuit Logic Families
9. MSI Logic Circuits
10. Digital System Projects Using HDL
11. Interfacing with the Analog World
12. Memory Devices
13. Programmable Logic Device Architectures
1. Introductory Concepts
2. Number Systems and Codes
3. Describing Logic Circuits
4. Combinational Logic Circuits
5. Flip-flops and Related Devices
6. Digital Arithmetic Operations and Circuits
7. Counters and Registers
8. ntegrated-Circuit Logic Families
9. MSI Logic Circuits
10. Digital System Projects Using HDL
11. Interfacing with the Analog World
12. Memory Devices
13. Programmable Logic Device Architectures

