Digital Systems: Principles and Applications (11th Edition)
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Rating | : | 4.73 (712 Votes) |
Asin | : | 0135103827 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 992 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2015-08-03 |
Language | : | English |
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Ravindra V. Khire said 11th Edition - A fantastic and concise textbook. If someone who is just starting to learn about digital systems or even someone who has years worth of experience in this field, asks me what's the best book in the market to get a thorough grip on the fundamentals of digital systems, this is the book. I may not have read every book, but I'll tell you this, it defini. The Best! Tom This in the best book I have read introducing digital electronics. It is much more in depth then other books on the market. The examples go in to a level of detail that gives you a much better understanding of how certain concepts work. This is the only book I have come across that actually describes how the various. Five Stars This textbook was very helpful in my Digital Electronics class.
For each new device or circuit, the authors describe the principle of the operation, give thorough examples, and then show its actual application.. While a background in basic electronics is helpful, the majority of the material requires no electronics training.Tocci and Widmer use a block diagram approach to basic logic operations, to enable students to have a firm understanding of logic principles before they study the electrical characteristics of the logic ICs. For an introduction to digital systems in two- and four-year programs in technology, engineering, and computer science
NEAL WIDMER (West Lafayette, IN) is a Professor of electronics at Purdue University.
For each new device or circuit, Tocci describes the principle of the operation, gives thorough examples, and then shows its actual application. . From the Publisher Tocci uses a block diagram approach to basic logic operations, so students have a firm understanding of logic principles before they study the electrical characteristics of the logic ICs