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Logic Designer's Handbook : Circuits and Systems by Andrew Parr β€” book cover

Logic Designer's Handbook : Circuits and Systems

by Andrew Parr
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This book is based on practical experience with real systems and is written in an easy to read style whilst containing all the theoretical knowledge needed for modern applications using digital logic. The book has been revised to cover recent developments in logic design, notably the merging of the TTL and CMOS families and the use of computers to predict the behaviour of logic circuits.

Easy-to-read, but nonetheless thorough, this book on digital circuits is for use by students and engineers, and is a readily accessible source of data on devices in the TTL and CMOS families. The book is written to be used as a Designer's Handbook and will spend its days on the designer's bench rather than their bookshelf. The basic theory is explained and then supported with specific practical examples.

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New edition of a text based on the author's practical experience with real systems, updated to cover recent developments, notably the merging of the TTL and CMOS families and the use of computers to predict the behavior of logic circuits. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

Book Details

Published
December 1, 1993
Publisher
Butterworth-Heinemann Ltd
Pages
488
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780750605359

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