Overview
This book is about the basics of digital electronics, covering the fundamental circuits that make up all digital products. Coverage includes logic gates, flip-flops, counters, and more.
Synopsis
Have you noticed the digital revolution in electronics? Nearly everything electronic is "coming up digital." Digital electronics includes personal computers, large computers, hand-held calculators, industrial instruments, test equipment, household appliances, and a host of other devices. Even traditional analog devices such as television sets and radio receivers contain a large amount of digital circuitry. Some products are made better using the digital implementation, while still others are made either possible or affordable by the use of digital circuitry.
Electronic Circuit Guidebook, Volume 5: Digital Electronics is about the basics of digital electronics. It is not a computer book, but rather a book about the fundamental circuits that make up not only computers, but all digital products. It joins other books in the Electronic Circuit Guidebook series by providing you with encapsulated practical information about specific areas of electronics technology.
Electronic Circuit Guidebook, Volume 5: Digital Electronics looks at logic gates, flip-flops, counters and the ways they are combined to make practical circuits. Electronic Circuit Guidebook, Volume 5: Digital Electronics also covers the following:
Introduction to Digital Electronics
Number Systems
Digital Codes
Gates: The Basic Building Block
Unclocked Flip-Flops
Clocked Flip-Flops
Arithmetic Circuits
Counters
Display and Decoder Devices
Registers
Data Multiplexers and Selectors
Monostable Multivibrators
Clocks and Astable Multivibrators
Data Converters
Microcontrollers
AND MORE!!
From the Backcover.
Booknews
Covers the fundamental circuits that make up not only computers, but all digital products. Omitting the obsolete diode-transistor-logic and resistor-transistor-logic, the book focuses on the logic elements of logic gates, flip-flops and counters, and the ways they are combined to make practical circuits. Annotation c. by Book News, Inc., Portland, Or.