Digital Electronics

Höfundur John Morris

Útgefandi Taylor & Francis

Snið ePub

Print ISBN 9780415502894

Útgáfa 1

Útgáfuár 1992

8.090 kr.

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  • Cover Page
  • Half Title Page
  • Title Page
  • Copyright Page
  • Contents
  • Preface
  • Introduction
  • 1 Pulse Waveforms
  • Digital and analogue signals
  • Pulse characteristics
  • Producing a single ‘clean’ pulse
  • Producing pulses with fast rise and fall times
  • Increasing the duration of a ‘spiky’ pulse
  • Producing a ‘train’ or row of Clock Pulses
  • Pulse Waveform Review
  • Self Assessment Answers
  • 2 Logic Gates
  • Gate Operations
  • Logic Families: a first look
  • Logic levels
  • Propagation delay
  • Inside the Gates
  • The CMOS Gate
  • The ECL Gate
  • Operation
  • Logic families — A further look at TTL
  • Switching speeds
  • Logic Gates with open collector output
  • Paralleled outputs
  • Tristate Logic
  • Assertion Level Logic Notation
  • Logic Gate Review
  • Self Assessment Answers
  • 3 Combinational Logic Networks
  • Minimization Methods
  • Mapping Techniques
  • The ‘Don’t Care’ or ‘Can’t Happen’ Situation
  • Practical Logic Circuit Design
  • Universal Gates
  • Circuits for performing addition
  • Small scale integration (SSI)
  • Hazards
  • Combinational Logic Review
  • Self Assessment Answers
  • 4 Sequential Logic
  • The bistable
  • Flip-flops
  • Practical Sequential Circuits
  • A further word about clock pulses
  • Asynchronous Binary Counters
  • Synchronous Counters
  • Shift Registers
  • Logic circuits other than counters and shift registers
  • Multiplexers (MUX)
  • Digital multiplexers
  • Implementation of Boolean functions using multiplexers
  • Demultiplexers
  • Programmable Array Logic and Programmable Logic Arrays
  • Sequential Logic Review
  • Self Assessment Answers
  • 5 Display Devices
  • The Light Emitting Diode (LED)
  • The Liquid Crystal Display (LCD)
  • Other Types of Display
  • Display Device Review
  • 6 Analogue to Digital and Digital to Analogue Conversion
  • The simple counter-ramp A–D converter
  • The Successive Approximation A–D converter
  • Digital to Analogue Converters
  • Purpose built converters
  • A-D Conversion using the ZN425E
  • Sample and Hold circuits
  • Converter Review
  • Self Assessment Answers
  • 7 Fault Diagnosis
  • The Logic Probe
  • Logic clip or monitor
  • Logic pulser
  • Instruments for measuring current, voltage and resistance in digital circuits
  • Current Tracing
  • Using the Milliohm Meter
  • The Millivoltmeter
  • Diagnosing a Fault
  • Other types of Test Equipment
  • A final word about fault diagnosis
  • Fault Diagnosis Review
  • 8 CMOS Data sheets
  • CMOS logic: pin connections
  • 9 TTL Data sheets
  • 10 Analogue to digital converter integrated circuits
  • 11 Display devices
  • Index

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