For all courses in digital electronics, from introductory through advanced. Like previous editions, this text will be used widely in technology classes ranging from high schools and two-year programs to four-year engineering, engineering technology, and computer science programs. Take a journey in Digital Systems from novice to expert Written for all courses in digital electronics―from introductory to advanced, from high school to two- and four-year college programs―this Twelfth Edition of Digital Systems thoroughly prepares students for the study of digital systems and computer and microcontroller hardware. The text begins with the basics of digital systems, including the AHDL hardware description language, then gradually progresses to increasingly challenging topics, including the more complex VHDL. The text is comprehensive yet highly readable, clearly introducing the purpose and fundamentals of each topic before delving into more technical descriptions. It is also definition-focused, with new terms listed in each chapter and defined in a glossary. This Twelfth Edition has been thoroughly revised and updated with new material on section-level learning outcomes, Quadrature Shaft Encoders used to obtain absolute shaft positions, troubleshooting prototype circuits using systematic fault isolation techniques, Time Division Multiplexing, expanded discussion of VHDL data objects and more!
This book is awesome! I learned for the first time the relationship between binary and hex! And circuit logic, I thought those things were too complicated to learn on your own but no, this book, it's great. I think best text books are ones that layout complex ideas very simply, this does a great job.
I have not read the whole book. I used it as a textbook for (Digital Logic Design) course. it's understandable in most parts but other parts were not easy to figure out directly (i refered to YouTube here) and they could be presented in a better way