Digital Circuits and Microcomputers

Local pick-up preferred but will ship at the buyer s expenseKingston Books 7 IMG_1217Authors David E. Johnson John L. Hillburn Paul M. JulichPublisher Prentice-Hall IncIllustrations Truth Tables Timing DiagramsContents by ChapterPreface Chapter 1 presents a historical review of digital circuits and digital computers including large-scale mini and microcomputers. Chapters 2.3.4 8 and 10 contain the basic concepts of number systems Boolean algebra logic gates codes signed numbers and complimentary arithmetic. Chapters 5. 6 7 and 9 are devoted to the design of random logic networks such as combinational circuits flip-flops counters and registers. The final two chaptersIntroduction 1.1 Digital Circuits1.2 History of Digital Computers1.3 MicrocomputersNumber Systems 2.1 Digital Systems2.2 Binary Numbers2.3 Number Conversion2.4 Binary Addition and Subtraction2.5 Binary Multiplication and DivisionBoolean Algebra 3.1 Definitions3.2 Perfect Induction3.3 The AND and OR Operations3.4 Complementation and Duality3.5 Basic Algebraic Properties3.6 Other Boolean Theorems3.7 Switching Circuits3.8 Standard Forms of Boolean FunctionsLogic Gates 4.1 The OR AND and NOT Gates4.2 Complete Set of Operations4.3 The EXCLUSIVE-OR Gate4.5 The NAND Gate4.6 The NOR Gate4.7 Some Practical Applications of GatesCombinational Networks 5.1 Network Analysis5.2 Network Synthesis using AND OR and NOT Gates5.3 NAND and NOR Gate Synthesis5.4 Karnaugh Maps5.5 Don t Care ConditionsApplications of Combinational Networks 6.1 Encoders6.2 Multiplexers and Demultiplexers6.3 Adders6.4 Read Only MemoryFlip-Flops 7.1 The SR Flip-Flop7.2 Flip-Flop Inputs7.3 The J K Flip-Flop7.4 The Master-Slave Principle7.5 The D Flip-Flop7.6 The T Flip-Flop7.7 Sequential CircuitsCodes 8.1 Octal Number Systems8.2 Hexadecimal Number Systems8.3 BCD Codes8.4 Alphanumerical CodesCounters and Registers 9.1 Binary Counters9.2 BCD Counters9.3 Memory Registers9.4 Shift Registers9.5 Register Transfers and BussesSigned Numbers and Complementary Arithmetic 10.1 Signed Numbers10.2 Complements10.3 Complementary Arithmetic10.4 Arithmetic Using 2 s Complement RepresentationMicroprocessors 11.1 Microcomputer Architecture11.2 Memory11.3 Microprocessor11.4 Input and Output DevicesSoftware 12.1 Data Transfer Instructions12.2 Arithmetic and Logical Instructions12.3 Branch Instructions12.4 Stack and I O Operations12.5 Communication with a Serial DeviceAppendicesIndexHardcover 291 pages ISBN 0-13-214015-2

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