An Engineering Approach to Digital Design
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Rating | : | 4.42 (528 Votes) |
Asin | : | B009NO2UW0 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 515 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 0000-00-00 |
Language | : | English |
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An Engineering Approach to Digital Design book has been released since 0000-00-00. An Engineering Approach to Digital Design are written by William I. Fletcher and it has 515 of pages on paperback.
Charlie A said Excellent Intro To Digital Design. An excellent intro for aspiring EEs into digital design. Dr. Fletcher, unlike most other authors on the same subject, uses real life digital devices out of commercial data books in order to expand upon the theory he explains so well. Though many of the real life devices he uses in his examples are inevitably obsolete, it prepares the aspiring Electrical Engineer for real life job situations better than any other book on the same subject that I've come across. Moreover, no the book I've ever studied on digital design explained the often times abstract subject of state machines better the Dr. Fletc. Great introduction to state machines Bruce Boyes This book is an excellent introduction to digital logic and state machine design. We used it in college and I have referred to it often. It's principles have been applied in numerous commercial projects. This book will explain how many digital circuits work: DRAMs, UARTS, ethernet controllers, etc are all just collections of state machines.. branfarm said An overall good book for beginning logic students. Although the language was difficult in some places, I felt this book was a good introduction into digital design. It covered a broad range of digital components from gates, to decoders, etc. The problems at the end of each chapter provided an excellent way to practice the material in the chapter, and previous chapters.