The book provides techniques useful in a wide variety of applications and helps develop a way of thinking that leads to understanding of the structure, behavior, and limitations and capabilities of logical machines. In this book the author has tried to cover the whole subject, starting with introductory material and leading to the more advanced topics, assuming a minimal technical background on the part of the reader. Table Of Contents: PART I : PRELIMINARIES Chapter 1. Number Systems and codes Chapter 2. Sets, Relations, and LatticesPART II : COMBINATIONAL LOGIC Chapter 3. Switching Algebra and Its ApplicationsChapter 4. Minimization of Switching Functions Chapter 5. Logical Design Chapter 6. Functional Decomposition and symmetric FunctionsChapter 7. Threshold Logic Chapter 8. Reliable Design and Fault Diagnosis PART III : FINITE-STATE MACHINES Chapter 9. Introduction To Synchronous Sequential Circuits and Iterative Networks Chapter Chapter 10. Capabilities, Minimization, and Transformation of Sequential Machines Chapter 11. Asynchronous Sequential Circuits Chapter 12. Structure of Sequential Machines Chapter 13. State-Identification and Fault-Detection Experiments Chapter 14. Memory, Definiteness, and Information Losslessness of Finite Automata Chapter 15. Linear Sequential Machines 16. Finite-State Recognizers Index
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Understand the structure, behaviour, and limitations of logic machines with this thoroughly updated third edition. New material includes CMOS gates, logic synthesis, nanotechnologies, digital system testing, and asynchronous circuit design; there are also 200 illustrative examples and over 350 end-of-chapter review problems, instructor solutions and lecture slides.
Zvi Kohavi is Executive Vice President and Director General at Technion - Israel Institute of Technology. He is Professor Emeritus of the Computer Science Department at Technion, where he held the position of Sir Michael and Lady Sobell Chair in Computer Engineering and Electronics. He has previously served as the Managing Director of the Technion Research and Deveopment Foundation, and on the faculty of M.I.T. and the University of Utah.
Niraj K. Jha is a Professor at Princeton University and a Fellow of the IEEE and ACM. He is currently serving as Editor-in-Chief of IEEE Transactions on VLSI Systems and Associate Editor of IEEE Transactions on Computer-Aided Design, IEEE Transactions on Circuits and Systems, and Journal of Low Power Electronics. He is a recipient of the AT&T Foundation Award and NEC Preceptorship Award for research excellence, the NCR Award for teaching excellence, and Princeton's Graduate Mentoring Award.
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