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R. A. Penfold 1993, 119 pages.
Getting started with logic circuits can be difficult, since many of the fundamental concepts of digital design tend to seem rather abstract, and remote from obviously useful applications. This book covers the basic theory of digital electronics and the use of CMOS integrated circuits, but does not lose sight of the fact that digital electronics has numerous "real world" applications.
The topics covered in this book include:
- The basic concepts of logic circuits
- The functions of gates, inverters and other logic ‘building blocks’
- CMOS logic IC characteristics, and their advantages in practical circuit design
- Oscillators and monostables (timers)
- Flip/flops, binary dividers and binary counters
- Decade counters and display drivers
- The emphasis is on a practical treatment of the subject, and all the circuits are based on ‘real’ CMOS devices. A number of the circuits demonstrate the use of CMOS logic ICs in practical applications
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