Synopses & Reviews
A one-semester, undergraduate course stressing the use of information transfer concepts necessary to analysis and design of modern digital systems. It is organized to provide an integrated overview of the various classes of digital information-processing systems and devices and the interrelationship between the hardware and software techniques that can be used to solve problems.
Table of Contents
Representation of Information in Digital Form.
Basic Logic Operations and Scalar Functions.
Switching Algebra and Logic Network Design.
Operations on Digital Information.
Minimization of Combinational Logic Networks.
Standard Medium-Scale Logic Networks.
Flip-Flops, Registers, and Basic Information Transfers.
Digital System Design.
Analysis and Design of Synchronous Sequential Networks.
Introduction to Digital System Architecture.
Computer Architecture and Organization.
Assembly Language Programming.
Assembly Languages and Assemblers.
Appendixes.
Index.