Complete Digital Design : A Comprehensive Guide to Digital Electronics and Computer System Architecture: A Comprehensive Guide to Digital Electronics and Computer System Architecture

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McGraw Hill Professional, Jun 20, 2003 - Computers - 460 pages
This is a readable, hands-on self-tutorial through basic digital electronic design methods. The format and content allows readers faced with a design problem to understand its unique requirements and then research and evaluate the components and technologies required to solve it.


* Begins with basic design elements and expands into full systems
* Covers digital, analog, and full-system designs
* Features real world implementation of complete digital systems

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Integrated Circuits and the 7400 Logic Families
33
Basic Computer Architecture
55
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Copyright

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Mark Balch (Santa Clara, CA) is an electrical engineer who designs high performance computer networking hardware in Silicon Valley. He has been a member of several industry standards committees in the ATSC and SMPTE, has published numerous articles in Circuit Cellar INK magazine, currently serves a technical expert to others in the engineering community through the ChipCenter "Ask US" web site, where he answers questions posed on electronics topics.

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