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Introduction to Logic Circuits & Logic Design with Verilog

By (author) Brock J. LaMeres
Format: Hardback
Publisher: Springer International Publishing AG, Cham, Switzerland
Published: 25th Apr 2017
Dimensions: w 178mm h 254mm d 32mm
Weight: 1443g
ISBN-10: 3319538829
ISBN-13: 9783319538822
Barcode No: 9783319538822
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Synopsis
This textbook for courses in Digital Systems Design introduces students to the fundamental hardware used in modern computers. Coverage includes both the classical approach to digital system design (i.e., pen and paper) in addition to the modern hardware description language (HDL) design approach (computer-based). Using this textbook enables readers to design digital systems using the modern HDL approach, but they have a broad foundation of knowledge of the underlying hardware and theory of their designs. This book is designed to match the way the material is actually taught in the classroom. Topics are presented in a manner which builds foundational knowledge before moving onto advanced topics. The author has designed the presentation with learning Goals and assessment at its core. Each section addresses a specific learning outcome that the student should be able to "do" after its completion. The concept checks and exercise problems provide a rich set of assessment tools to measure student performance on each outcome.

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"This book presents the logical components, step by step, to develop a complete computer system. Thus, it presents a comprehensive view of a computer system that can be developed from logical circuits; combinational and sequential circuits are not explored in detail. The book is suitable for undergraduates; students will learn both the logic and experimental aspects of a computer component using Verilog." (J. Arul, Computing Reviews, July, 2018)