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Unlike most texts, Introduction to Digital Systems also covers the practicalities of designing and building circuits, including fault-finding and use of test equipment. Students will find the text ideally matched for courses covering electronics, systems and control, and electronic servicing.
Whether you are looking for a complete self-study course in digital electronics, a concise reference text to dip into or a course text that is readable and straightforward, John Crisp has provided the solution.
A concise, readable introductory text ideal for self-study by professionals or students on courses with limited contact time.
Covers the practical side from a technician/professional viewpoint.
Content carefully matched to a range of BTEC and C&G syllabuses
Table of contents :
Content: What is a system?
Counting systems
Types of gate
Combining gates to create new functions
Digital circuit design to meet given practical ‘real-life’ situations
Simplification of Boolean expressions
Karnaugh maps
Logic families —
TTL and CMOS
Interfacing
Combinational and sequential logic
RS bistable
D-type, JK and master-slave bistables
Asynchronus counters
Ring and twisted counters
Registers
Other digital devices
Practical methods of building circuits
Transmission of digital data
Transmission formats and methods
Fault-finding and test equipment
Further reading
Glossary
Index.
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