Digital Electronics: A Practical Approach with VHDL (9th Edition)
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Rating | : | 4.24 (672 Votes) |
Asin | : | 0132543036 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 972 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2014-09-28 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
Excellent Practical Introduction to Digital Devices and Circuits Kleitz's Digital Electronics is an excellent textbook for classroom use, or for learning the basics of digital circuits on your own. Each section is very well organized with questions and exercises that relate directly to real world problems using real IC's and devices. It also makes frequent use of Multisim simulations which are a faster, cheaper alternative to using breadboards and expensiv. Overall I feel like it's a great book for introductory digital electronics ryan tierney Overall I feel like it's a great book for introductory digital electronics.Pros: the book isn't just text and equations, it has a lot of good visual and graphic illustrations on the different ideas and theories. Also, it is full of detailed examples and applications of theory for both the actual devices and the software behind designing the circuits.Cons: the only slight downfall that I could. Cracker Jackson said Great for Introduction to Digital Electronics. I purchased this book for an online class at community college. The class is actually "taught" by the writer of this textbook, which i thought was pretty cool. Although i had access to the author of the textbook, i did not need to utilize his knowledge because the text is written so well. I was able to basically teach myself and do very well in the class with this textbook and the included so
Throughout the text, the author employs a step-by-step approach that takes students from theory to example to application of the concepts. Digital Electronics: A Practical Approach with VHDL, Ninth Edition, offers students an easy-to-learn-from resource that emphasizes practical application of circuit design, operation, and troubleshooting. Over all nine editions, Kleitz has consistently sought out student feedback, along with his own experience of teaching the course in-class and on-line, to improve each new edition. . Over 1,000 annotated color figures help explain circuit operation or emphasize critical components and input/output criteria