Adapted from Floyd's best-selling Digital Fundamentals—widely recognized as the authority in digital electronics—this book also applies basic VHDL concepts to the description of logic circuits. It introduces digital logic concepts and functions in the same way as the original book, but with an emphasis on PLDs rather than fixed-function logic devices. Reflects the trend away from fixed-function logic devices with an emphasis on CPLDs and FPGAs, while offering coverage of fixed-function logic for reference. Presents VHDL as a tool for implementing the digital logic in programmable logic devices. Offers complete, up-to-date coverage, from the basic digital logic concepts to the latest in digital signal processing. Emphasizes applications and troubleshooting. Provides Digital System Applications in most chapters, illustrating how basic logic functions can be applied in real-world situations; many use VHDL to implement a system. Provides many examples with related problems. Includes ample illustrations throughout. A solid introduction to digital systems and programming in VHDL for design engineers or software engineers.
This text is an alternate version of Digital Fundamentals, the best-selling text which has been recognized as the authority on the fundamentals of digital electronics for nearly a quarter of a . century. If you have used Digital Fundamentals successfully but now need coverage of VHDL and PLDs coordinated with the basic logic fundamentals, this is the text for you, Digital Fundamentals with VHDL provides complete, up-to-date coverage from the basic digital logic concepts to the latest in digital signal processing. VHDL topics are introduced early and covered in many of the chapters so that the student can learn how to program PLDs with the logic functions covered in the chapter. In addition, Floyd's acclaimed emphases on applications and troubleshooting assist the reader in developing the critical problem-solving skills that are so necessary for working in the field.