Synopses & Reviews
Electronics technicians will appreciate this unique, basic book on digital electronics. Written in a concise, easy-to-read style, it offers complete, real world coverage of the latest digital principles, techniques, and hardware. The only book that includes both hands-on labs and computer-simulated labs using Electronics Workbench, it includes everything from basic digital concepts to an introduction to microprocessors/microcontrollers.
About the Author
James Bignell received his Bachelor?s and Master?s degrees in Industrial Arts. He is a retired instructor from Manatee Community College with over 30 years of teaching experience.Robert Donovan is a full Professor and Program Manager of Electronics Engineering Technology at Manatee Community College. He has taught for over 20 years and also works in the industry at Precise Power Corporation as a research/development engineer.
Table of Contents
Number Systems. Logic Gates. Waveforms and Boolean Algebra. Exclusive_OR Gates. Adders. Specifications and Open-Collector Gates. Flip-flops. Master-Slave D and JK Flip-flops. Shift Registers. Counters. Schmitt-Trigger Inputs and Clocks. One-shots. Digital-to-Analog and Analog-to-Digital Conversions. Decoders, Multiplexers, Demultipliers, Demultiplexers, and Displays. Tri-State Gates and Interfacing to High Current. Memories and Introduction to Microcomputers.