Electronic digital system fundamentals:
Electronic Digital Systems Fundamentals, 2nd Edition is an introductory text that provides coverage of the various topics in the field of digital electronics. The key concepts presented in this book are discussed using a simplified approach that greatly enhances learning. The use of mathematics is k...
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Zusammenfassung: | Electronic Digital Systems Fundamentals, 2nd Edition is an introductory text that provides coverage of the various topics in the field of digital electronics. The key concepts presented in this book are discussed using a simplified approach that greatly enhances learning. The use of mathematics is kept to the very minimum and is discussed clearly through applications and illustrations. Each chapter is organized in a step-by-step progression of concepts and theory. The chapters begin with an introduction, discuss important concepts with the help of numerous illustrations, as well as examples, and conclude with summaries. The overall learning objectives of this book include: Describe the characteristics of a digital electronic system. Explain the operation of digital electronic gate circuits. Demonstrate how gate functions are achieved. Use binary, octal, and hexadecimal counting systems. Use Boolean algebra to define different logic operations. Change a logic diagram into a Boolean expression and a Boolean expression into a logic diagram. Explain how discrete components are utilized in the construction of digital integrated circuits. Discuss how counting, decoding, multiplexing, demultiplexing, and clocks function with logic devices. Change a truth table into a logic expression and a logic expression into a truth table. Identify some of the common functions of digital memory. Explain how arithmetic operations are achieved with digital circuitry. Describe the operation of microcontrollers |
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contents | Preface ix List of Figures xi List of Abbreviations xxi 1 Introduction to Digital Systems 1 1.1 Digital and Analog Electronics Systems 1 1.2 Advantages of Digital Systems 3 1.3 Disadvantages of Digital Systems 4 1.4 Digital System Operational States 4 1.5 Binary Logic Levels 5 1.6 Discrete and Integrated Circuits 7 1.7 TTL (Transistor⁰́₃Transistor Logic) 10 1.8 Cascading TTL Digital Devices 11 1.9 CMOS (Complementary Metal Oxide Semiconductor) 13 1.10 IC Families⁰́₄Scale of Integration (Number of Gates) 13 1.11 Monitoring and Control of Complex Systems Using Digital Circuits 13 1.12 Combinatorial Circuits 18 1.13 Sequential Circuits 20 1.14 Block Diagram of an Arithmetic and Logic Unit (ALU) 23 2 Digital Logic Gates 29 2.1 Binary Logic Functions 29 3 Boolean Algebra and Logic Gates 45 3.1 Introduction 45 3.2 Using Boolean Algebra 45 3.3 Truth Tables and Boolean Algebra 51 3.4 Boolean Algebra Properties 61 3.5 Simplifying Equations Using Boolean Algebra 68 3.6 Universal Building Blocks 72 3.7 Karnaugh Maps 76 4 Combinational Logic Gates 91 4.1 Introduction 91 4.2 Encoders 91 4.3 Digital Electronic Displays 98 4.4 Alphanumeric Displays 101 4.5 Decoding 102 4.6 Multiplexers 106 4.7 Multiplexer Applications 109 4.8 Digital Comparators 112 5 Number Systems, Conversions, and Codes 123 5.1 Introduction 123 5.2 Digital Numbering Systems 123 5.3 Binary Numbering Systems 124 5.4 Octal Numbering System 129 5.5 Hexadecimal Numbering Systems 131 5.6 Binary Codes 135 5.7 Digital System Operational States 138 6 Binary Addition and Subtraction 143 6.1 Introduction 143 6.2 Addition 143 6.3 Subtraction 152 6.4 Arithmetic Logic Units 165 7 Digital Timing and Signals 171 7.1 Introduction 171 7.2 Digital Clock Systems 171 7.3 The Inverter Clock 179 7.4 IC Clocks 184 7.5 Monostable Multivibrators 187 8 Sequential Logic Gates 199 8.1 Introduction 199 8.2 The Flip-Flop 199 9 Counter and Shift ⁰́₋Registers⁰́₊ 221 9.1 Introduction 221 9.2 Digital Counters 221 9.3 Shift Registers 232 10 Data Conversion 247 10.1 Introduction 247 10.2 Operational Amplifiers 251 10.3 Sample and Hold (S/H) Circuits 254 10.4 Analog-To-Digital Converters 254 10.5 ADC Specifications 257 10.6 Digital-To-Analog Converters 258 10.7 Resistance Calculations 262 10.8 Thevenin⁰́₉s Equivalent Circuit 263 10.9 DAC Specifications 267 11 Advanced Digital Concepts 271 11.1 Buses 271 11.2 Tri-State Logic Devices 273 11.3 Central Processing Units (CPUs) and Microprocessors 274 11.4 Memory Systems 277 11.5 General Purpose Computer Systems 284 11.6 Microcontrollers 286 11.7 Programmable Logic Devices 287 12 Arduino Microcontroller Applications 291 12.1 Tinkercad by Autodesk, Inc./Arduino3 Microcontrollers 292 12.2 Arduino Programs 306 12.3 Summarized List of Programs 306 12.4 Program Completion 324 Appendix A Electrical and Electronic Safety 405 Appendix B Datasheets 415 Appendix C Constructing Digital Circuits 417 Index 427 About the Authors 433 |
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spelling | Patrick, Dale R. 1932- Verfasser (DE-588)137088183 aut Electronic digital system fundamentals Second edition Gistrup, Denmark River Publishers [2023] 1 Online-Ressource (xxii, 434 Seiten) Illustrationen, Diagramme txt rdacontent c rdamedia cr rdacarrier River Publishers series electronic materials, circuits and devices Preface ix List of Figures xi List of Abbreviations xxi 1 Introduction to Digital Systems 1 1.1 Digital and Analog Electronics Systems 1 1.2 Advantages of Digital Systems 3 1.3 Disadvantages of Digital Systems 4 1.4 Digital System Operational States 4 1.5 Binary Logic Levels 5 1.6 Discrete and Integrated Circuits 7 1.7 TTL (Transistor⁰́₃Transistor Logic) 10 1.8 Cascading TTL Digital Devices 11 1.9 CMOS (Complementary Metal Oxide Semiconductor) 13 1.10 IC Families⁰́₄Scale of Integration (Number of Gates) 13 1.11 Monitoring and Control of Complex Systems Using Digital Circuits 13 1.12 Combinatorial Circuits 18 1.13 Sequential Circuits 20 1.14 Block Diagram of an Arithmetic and Logic Unit (ALU) 23 2 Digital Logic Gates 29 2.1 Binary Logic Functions 29 3 Boolean Algebra and Logic Gates 45 3.1 Introduction 45 3.2 Using Boolean Algebra 45 3.3 Truth Tables and Boolean Algebra 51 3.4 Boolean Algebra Properties 61 3.5 Simplifying Equations Using Boolean Algebra 68 3.6 Universal Building Blocks 72 3.7 Karnaugh Maps 76 4 Combinational Logic Gates 91 4.1 Introduction 91 4.2 Encoders 91 4.3 Digital Electronic Displays 98 4.4 Alphanumeric Displays 101 4.5 Decoding 102 4.6 Multiplexers 106 4.7 Multiplexer Applications 109 4.8 Digital Comparators 112 5 Number Systems, Conversions, and Codes 123 5.1 Introduction 123 5.2 Digital Numbering Systems 123 5.3 Binary Numbering Systems 124 5.4 Octal Numbering System 129 5.5 Hexadecimal Numbering Systems 131 5.6 Binary Codes 135 5.7 Digital System Operational States 138 6 Binary Addition and Subtraction 143 6.1 Introduction 143 6.2 Addition 143 6.3 Subtraction 152 6.4 Arithmetic Logic Units 165 7 Digital Timing and Signals 171 7.1 Introduction 171 7.2 Digital Clock Systems 171 7.3 The Inverter Clock 179 7.4 IC Clocks 184 7.5 Monostable Multivibrators 187 8 Sequential Logic Gates 199 8.1 Introduction 199 8.2 The Flip-Flop 199 9 Counter and Shift ⁰́₋Registers⁰́₊ 221 9.1 Introduction 221 9.2 Digital Counters 221 9.3 Shift Registers 232 10 Data Conversion 247 10.1 Introduction 247 10.2 Operational Amplifiers 251 10.3 Sample and Hold (S/H) Circuits 254 10.4 Analog-To-Digital Converters 254 10.5 ADC Specifications 257 10.6 Digital-To-Analog Converters 258 10.7 Resistance Calculations 262 10.8 Thevenin⁰́₉s Equivalent Circuit 263 10.9 DAC Specifications 267 11 Advanced Digital Concepts 271 11.1 Buses 271 11.2 Tri-State Logic Devices 273 11.3 Central Processing Units (CPUs) and Microprocessors 274 11.4 Memory Systems 277 11.5 General Purpose Computer Systems 284 11.6 Microcontrollers 286 11.7 Programmable Logic Devices 287 12 Arduino Microcontroller Applications 291 12.1 Tinkercad by Autodesk, Inc./Arduino3 Microcontrollers 292 12.2 Arduino Programs 306 12.3 Summarized List of Programs 306 12.4 Program Completion 324 Appendix A Electrical and Electronic Safety 405 Appendix B Datasheets 415 Appendix C Constructing Digital Circuits 417 Index 427 About the Authors 433 Electronic Digital Systems Fundamentals, 2nd Edition is an introductory text that provides coverage of the various topics in the field of digital electronics. The key concepts presented in this book are discussed using a simplified approach that greatly enhances learning. The use of mathematics is kept to the very minimum and is discussed clearly through applications and illustrations. Each chapter is organized in a step-by-step progression of concepts and theory. The chapters begin with an introduction, discuss important concepts with the help of numerous illustrations, as well as examples, and conclude with summaries. The overall learning objectives of this book include: Describe the characteristics of a digital electronic system. Explain the operation of digital electronic gate circuits. Demonstrate how gate functions are achieved. Use binary, octal, and hexadecimal counting systems. Use Boolean algebra to define different logic operations. Change a logic diagram into a Boolean expression and a Boolean expression into a logic diagram. Explain how discrete components are utilized in the construction of digital integrated circuits. Discuss how counting, decoding, multiplexing, demultiplexing, and clocks function with logic devices. Change a truth table into a logic expression and a logic expression into a truth table. Identify some of the common functions of digital memory. Explain how arithmetic operations are achieved with digital circuitry. Describe the operation of microcontrollers Digital electronics Electronic circuits Logic circuits Électronique numérique Circuits électroniques Circuits logiques TECHNOLOGY / Electronics / Circuits / General TECHNOLOGY / Electricity TECHNOLOGY / Electronics / General Fardo, Stephen W. Sonstige oth Chandra, Vigyan 1968- Sonstige (DE-588)1089546866 oth Fardo, Brian W. Sonstige oth Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe 978-87-7022-739-1 https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/book/10190267 Aggregator URL des Erstveröffentlichers Volltext https://www.taylorfrancis.com/books/9781032634234 Taylor & Francis |
spellingShingle | Patrick, Dale R. 1932- Electronic digital system fundamentals Preface ix List of Figures xi List of Abbreviations xxi 1 Introduction to Digital Systems 1 1.1 Digital and Analog Electronics Systems 1 1.2 Advantages of Digital Systems 3 1.3 Disadvantages of Digital Systems 4 1.4 Digital System Operational States 4 1.5 Binary Logic Levels 5 1.6 Discrete and Integrated Circuits 7 1.7 TTL (Transistor⁰́₃Transistor Logic) 10 1.8 Cascading TTL Digital Devices 11 1.9 CMOS (Complementary Metal Oxide Semiconductor) 13 1.10 IC Families⁰́₄Scale of Integration (Number of Gates) 13 1.11 Monitoring and Control of Complex Systems Using Digital Circuits 13 1.12 Combinatorial Circuits 18 1.13 Sequential Circuits 20 1.14 Block Diagram of an Arithmetic and Logic Unit (ALU) 23 2 Digital Logic Gates 29 2.1 Binary Logic Functions 29 3 Boolean Algebra and Logic Gates 45 3.1 Introduction 45 3.2 Using Boolean Algebra 45 3.3 Truth Tables and Boolean Algebra 51 3.4 Boolean Algebra Properties 61 3.5 Simplifying Equations Using Boolean Algebra 68 3.6 Universal Building Blocks 72 3.7 Karnaugh Maps 76 4 Combinational Logic Gates 91 4.1 Introduction 91 4.2 Encoders 91 4.3 Digital Electronic Displays 98 4.4 Alphanumeric Displays 101 4.5 Decoding 102 4.6 Multiplexers 106 4.7 Multiplexer Applications 109 4.8 Digital Comparators 112 5 Number Systems, Conversions, and Codes 123 5.1 Introduction 123 5.2 Digital Numbering Systems 123 5.3 Binary Numbering Systems 124 5.4 Octal Numbering System 129 5.5 Hexadecimal Numbering Systems 131 5.6 Binary Codes 135 5.7 Digital System Operational States 138 6 Binary Addition and Subtraction 143 6.1 Introduction 143 6.2 Addition 143 6.3 Subtraction 152 6.4 Arithmetic Logic Units 165 7 Digital Timing and Signals 171 7.1 Introduction 171 7.2 Digital Clock Systems 171 7.3 The Inverter Clock 179 7.4 IC Clocks 184 7.5 Monostable Multivibrators 187 8 Sequential Logic Gates 199 8.1 Introduction 199 8.2 The Flip-Flop 199 9 Counter and Shift ⁰́₋Registers⁰́₊ 221 9.1 Introduction 221 9.2 Digital Counters 221 9.3 Shift Registers 232 10 Data Conversion 247 10.1 Introduction 247 10.2 Operational Amplifiers 251 10.3 Sample and Hold (S/H) Circuits 254 10.4 Analog-To-Digital Converters 254 10.5 ADC Specifications 257 10.6 Digital-To-Analog Converters 258 10.7 Resistance Calculations 262 10.8 Thevenin⁰́₉s Equivalent Circuit 263 10.9 DAC Specifications 267 11 Advanced Digital Concepts 271 11.1 Buses 271 11.2 Tri-State Logic Devices 273 11.3 Central Processing Units (CPUs) and Microprocessors 274 11.4 Memory Systems 277 11.5 General Purpose Computer Systems 284 11.6 Microcontrollers 286 11.7 Programmable Logic Devices 287 12 Arduino Microcontroller Applications 291 12.1 Tinkercad by Autodesk, Inc./Arduino3 Microcontrollers 292 12.2 Arduino Programs 306 12.3 Summarized List of Programs 306 12.4 Program Completion 324 Appendix A Electrical and Electronic Safety 405 Appendix B Datasheets 415 Appendix C Constructing Digital Circuits 417 Index 427 About the Authors 433 |
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