Contemporary Logic Design
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Contemporary Logic Design
- 1.1 Dissecting the Title
- 1.2 A Brief History of Logic Design
- 1.3 Computation
- 1.4 Examples
- 2.1 Outputs as a Function of Inputs
- 2.2 Laws and Theorems of Boolean Logic
- 2.3 Realizing Boolean Formulas
- 2.4 Two-Level Logic
- 2.5 Motivation for Two-Level Simplification
- 2.6 Multi-level Logic
- 2.7 Motivation for Multi-Level Minimization
- 3.1 Two-Level Simplification
- 3.2 Automating Two-level Simplification
- 3.3 Multi-level Simplification
- 3.4 Automating Multi-level Simplification
- 3.5 Time Response in Combinational Networks
- 3.6 Hardware Description Languages
- 4.1 History
- 4.2 Basic Logic Components
- 4.3 Two-Level and Multi-Level Logic
- 4.4 Non-gate Logic
- 5.1 Design Procedure
- 5.2 A Simple Process Line Control Problem
- 5.3 Telephone Keypad Decoder
- 5.4 Leap Year Calculation
- 5.5 Logic Function Unit
- 5.6 Adder Design
- 5.7 Arithmetic Logic Unit Design
- 5.8 Combinational Multiplier
- 6.1 Sequential Logic Elements
- 6.2 Timing Methodologies
- 6.3 Registers
- 7.1 Counters
- 7.2 The Concept of the State Machine
- 7.3 Basic Design Approach
- 7.4 Motivation for Optimization
- 8.1 State Minimization/Reduction
- 8.2 State Assignment
- 8.3 Finite State Machine Partitioning
- 8.4 Hardware Description Languages
- 9.1 Basic Sequential Logic Components
- 9.2 FSM Design with Counters
- 9.3 FSM Design with Programmable Logic
- 9.4 FSM Design with More Sophisticated Programmable Logic
- 9.5 Case Study: Traffic Light Controller
- 10.1 A Finite String Recognizer
- 10.2 A Complex Counter
- 10.3 A Digital Combination Lock
- 10.4 A Memory Controller
- 10.5 A Sequential Multiplier
- 10.6 A Serial Line Transmitter/Receiver
- 11.1 Structure of a Computer
- 11.2 Busing Strategies
- 11.3 Finite State Machines for Simple CPUs
- 12.1 Random Logic
- 12.2 Time State (Divide and Conquer)
- 12.3 Jump Counter
- 12.4 Branch Sequencers
- 12.5 Microprogramming
- Epilogue
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PEARSON EDUCATION
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Pearson
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