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Introduction to logic design / Alan B, Marcovitz.

By: Marcovitz, Alan BMaterial type: TextTextBOSTON McGraw Hill 2010Edition: 3rd edDescription: xii, 637 pages : illustrationsISBN: 9780073191645; 0073191647; 9780070164901; 0070164908Subject(s): Logic circuits | Logic design
Contents:
Switching algebra and logic circuits -- The Karnaugh map -- Function minimization algorithms -- Larger combinational systems -- Analysis of sequential systems -- The design of sequential systems -- Solving larger sequential problems -- Simplification of sequential circuits.
Summary: This book is intended as an introductory logic design book for students in computer science, computer engineering, and electrical engineering. It has no prerequisites, although the maturityattained through an introduction to engineering course or a frist programming cours would be helpful.
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Includes index.

Switching algebra and logic circuits -- The Karnaugh map -- Function minimization algorithms -- Larger combinational systems -- Analysis of sequential systems -- The design of sequential systems -- Solving larger sequential problems -- Simplification of sequential circuits.

This book is intended as an introductory logic design book for students in computer science, computer engineering, and electrical engineering. It has no prerequisites, although the maturityattained through an introduction to engineering course or a frist programming cours would be helpful.

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