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Using an easy-to-follow, practical writing style, extensiveillustrations, large design examples, and programming examples writtenin C, this book provides an authoritative introduction to basicprinciples of digital design and practical requirements in bothboard-level and VLSI systems. Wakerly uses a unique, multifacetedapproach that combines the basic principles of digital design which donot change with technology (combinational logic, sequential logic, andstate tables) with tools and practical techniques (the ABEL and VHDLdesign languages, how to structure designs with large building blocks,and how to implement designs with programmable logic devices) thatteach how to design for today's technology. He thus focuses on themethods and tools that readers will actually use in today's lab jobmarket, while at the same time preparing them to adapt their skills infuture years as new generations of devices become available. NumberSystems and Codes. Digital Circuits. Combinational Logic DesignPrinciples. Combinational Logic Design Practices. Combinational-CircuitDesign Examples. Sequential Logic Design Principles. Sequential LogicDesign Practices. Sequential-Circuit Design Examples. Memory, CPLDs,and FPGAs. Additional Real-World Topics. Features up-to-date coverageof Modern CMOS logic families; HDL-based digital design, with examples,including VHDL as well as ABEL; automated methods, including simulationand synthesis; and an Introduction by Harold Stone, one of the foundingfathers of computer design. An accompanying CD-ROM provides thecomplete Xilinx Foundation 1.5 (Student Edition), including schematicentry, ABEL, VHDL, and Verilog compilers, simulator, and documentation,enabling readers with a PC to create and simulate designs using ahigh-quality set of commercial tools, and thereby learn the practicalside of digital design first-hand. An associated web site includessource files for all ABEL, VHDL, and C examples; Foundation 1.5schematics for large examples; supplementary exercises; updatedreferences and web links; appendices (including "Electrical CircuitsReview" and "IEEE Standard Symbols"); and up-to-date errata. For anyonewanting to learn the fundamentals of digital logic design.
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