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Introduction to digital systems / John Crisp.

By: Material type: TextTextPublisher: Oxford ; Boston : Newnes, 2000Description: vii, 296 pages : illustrations ; 24 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 0750645830
  • 9780750645836
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 621.3815
LOC classification:
  • TK7868.D5 C757 2000
Contents:
What is a system?; Counting systems; Types of gate; Combining gates to create new functions; Digital circuit design to meet given practical 'real-life' situations; Simplification of Boolean expressions; Karnaugh maps; Logic families - TTL and CMOS; Interfacing; Combinational and sequential logic; RS bistable; D-type, JK and master-slave bistables; Asynchronus counters; Ring and twisted counters; Registers; Other digital devices; Practical methods of building circuits; Transmission of digital data; Transmission formats and methods; Fault-finding and test equipment; Further reading; Glossary; Index.
Summary: "This book introduces digital electronics from first principles and goes on to cover all the main areas of knowledge and expertise needed by students up to first year degree level, as well as technicians and other professionals. Unlike most texts, Introduction to Digital Systems also covers the practicalities of designing and building circuits, including fault-finding and use of test equipment. Students will find the text ideally matched for courses covering electronics, systems and control, and electronic servicing.; Whether you are looking for a complete self-study course in digital electronics, a concise reference text to dip into or a course text that is readable and straightforward, John Crisp has provided the solution.A concise, readable introductory text ideal for self-study by professionals or students on courses with limited contact time.Covers the practical side from a technician/professional viewpoint.Content carefully matched to a range of BTEC and C&G syllabuses."--Publisher description.
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Includes bibliographical references (page 292) and index.

What is a system?; Counting systems; Types of gate; Combining gates to create new functions; Digital circuit design to meet given practical 'real-life' situations; Simplification of Boolean expressions; Karnaugh maps; Logic families - TTL and CMOS; Interfacing; Combinational and sequential logic; RS bistable; D-type, JK and master-slave bistables; Asynchronus counters; Ring and twisted counters; Registers; Other digital devices; Practical methods of building circuits; Transmission of digital data; Transmission formats and methods; Fault-finding and test equipment; Further reading; Glossary; Index.

"This book introduces digital electronics from first principles and goes on to cover all the main areas of knowledge and expertise needed by students up to first year degree level, as well as technicians and other professionals. Unlike most texts, Introduction to Digital Systems also covers the practicalities of designing and building circuits, including fault-finding and use of test equipment. Students will find the text ideally matched for courses covering electronics, systems and control, and electronic servicing.; Whether you are looking for a complete self-study course in digital electronics, a concise reference text to dip into or a course text that is readable and straightforward, John Crisp has provided the solution.A concise, readable introductory text ideal for self-study by professionals or students on courses with limited contact time.Covers the practical side from a technician/professional viewpoint.Content carefully matched to a range of BTEC and C&G syllabuses."--Publisher description.

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