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Digital Logic Design

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Digital Logic Design introduces students to the core principles of digital systems and the design of digital logic. The textbook explains the fundamental operations within digital circuits, employing various integrated circuit technologies, such as small-scale integration (SSI) and large-scale integration (LSI), to illustrate increasingly advanced logic architectures. Emphasis is placed on Boolean functions and their implementation using basic gates like AND, OR, and NOT, as well as the application of universal gates. The text dives into concepts essential for engineering digital systems, including Boolean algebra, Karnaugh Maps (K-Maps), the Quine-McCluskey method, and Finite State Machines (FSMs). It discusses sequential logic design, the roles of flip-flops and latches in creating memory devices, and shifting information with shift registers. Practical components such as decoders, multiplexers, and De Morgan's Theorems are explored in detail, providing students with the competence to design and analyze complex digital circuits. Digital Logic Design is ideal for undergraduate courses in digital systems, logic design, and related fields in electrical engineering and computer science.
Afsana Ahamed is an assistant professor of electrical engineering at Arkansas Tech University. Her research interests include wireless communication networks, signal and image processing, vehicular ad hoc networks, and machine learning. She holds a Ph.D. in electrical and electronics engineering from the University of Nebraska-Lincoln and a master's degree in engineering from Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology.
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