Digital Fundamental 11th edition book by Thomas L. Floyd

Digital Fundamental 11th edition book by Thomas L. Floyd
Digital Fundamental 11th edition book by Thomas L. Floyd

COURSE CONTENTS: 

Chapter 1 Introductory Concepts 15

1-1 Digital and Analog Quantities 16

1-2 Binary Digits, Logic Levels, and Digital Waveforms 19

1-3 Basic Logic Functions 25

1-4 Combinational and Sequential Logic Functions 27

1-5 Introduction to Programmable Logic 34

1-6 Fixed-Function Logic Devices 40

1-7 Test and Measurement Instruments 43

1-8 Introduction to Troubleshooting 54

Chapter 2 Number Systems, Operations, and Codes 65

2-1 Decimal Numbers 66

2-2 Binary Numbers 67

2-3 Decimal-to-Binary Conversion 71

2-4 Binary Arithmetic 74

2-5 Complements of Binary Numbers 77

2-6 Signed Numbers 79

2-7 Arithmetic Operations with Signed Numbers 85

2-8 Hexadecimal Numbers 92

2-9 Octal Numbers 98

2-10 Binary Coded Decimal (BCD) 100

2-11 Digital Codes 104

2-12 Error Codes 109

Chapter 3 Logic Gates 125

3-1 The Inverter 126

3-2 The AND Gate 129

3-3 The OR Gate 136

3-4 The NAND Gate 140

3-5 The NOR Gate 145

3-6 The Exclusive-OR and Exclusive-NOR Gates 149

3-7 Programmable Logic 153

3-8 Fixed-Function Logic Gates 160

3-9 Troubleshooting 170

Chapter 4 Boolean Algebra and Logic Simplification 191

4-1 Boolean Operations and Expressions 192

4-2 Laws and Rules of Boolean Algebra 193

4-3 DE Morgan’s Theorems 199

4-4 Boolean Analysis of Logic Circuits 203

4-5 Logic Simplification Using Boolean Algebra 205

4-6 Standard Forms of Boolean Expressions 209

4-7 Boolean Expressions and Truth Tables 216

4-8 The Karnaugh Map 219

A Karnaugh map provides a systematic method for simplifying Boolean expressions and, if properly used, will produce the simplest SOP or POS expression possible, known as the minimum expression. As you have seen, the effectiveness of algebraic simplification depends on your familiarity with all the laws, rules, and theorems of Boolean algebra and on your ability to apply them. The Karnaugh map, on the other hand, provides a “cookbook” method for simplification. Other simplification techniques include the Quine-McCluskey method and the Espresso algorithm.

After completing this section, you should be able to

u Construct a Karnaugh map for three or four variables

u Determine the binary value of each cell in a Karnaugh map

u Determine the standard product the term represented by each cell in a Karnaugh map

u Explain cell adjacency and identify adjacent cells

4-9 Karnaugh Map SOP Minimization 

4-10 Karnaugh Map POS Minimization 233

4-11 The Quine-McCluskey Method 237

4-12 Boolean Expressions with VHDL 240

Applied Logic 244

Chapter 5 Combinational Logic Analysis of 261

5-1 Basic Combinational Logic Circuits 262

5-2 Implementing Combinational Logic 267

5-3 The Universal Property of NAND and NOR gates 272

5-4 Combinational Logic Using NAND and NOR Gates 274

5-5 Pulse Waveform Operation 279

5-6 Combinational Logic with VHDL 283

5-7 Troubleshooting 288

Applied Logic 294

Chapter 6 Functions of Combinational Logic 313

6-1 Half and Full Adders 314

6-2 Parallel Binary Adders 317

6-3 Ripple Carry and Look-Ahead Carry Adders 324

6-4 Comparators 327

6-5 Decoders 331

6-6 Encoders 341

6-7 Code Converters 345

6-8 Multiplexers (Data Selectors) 347

6-9 Demultiplexers 356

6-10 Parity Generators/Checkers 358

6-11 Troubleshooting 362

Applied Logic 365

Chapter 7 Latches, Flip-Flops, and Timers 387

7-1 Latches 388

7-2 Flip-Flops 395

7-3 Flip-Flop Operating Characteristics of 406

7-4 Flip-Flop Applications 409

7-5 One-Shots 414

7-6 The Astable Multivibrator 423

7-7 Troubleshooting 427

Applied Logic 429

Chapter 8 Shift Registers 449

8-1 Shift Register Operations 450

8-2 Types of Shift Register Data I/Os 451

8-3 Bidirectional Shift Registers 462

8-4 Shift Register Counters 465

8-5 Shift Register Applications 469

8-6 Logic Symbols with Dependency Notation 476

8-7 Troubleshooting 478

Applied Logic 480

Chapter 9 Counters 497

9-1 Finite State Machines 498

9-2 Asynchronous Counters 500

9-3 Synchronous Counters 507

9-4 Up/Down Synchronous Counters 515

9-5 Design of Synchronous Counters 519

9-6 Cascaded Counters 527

9-7 Counter Decoding 531

9-8 Counter Applications 534

9-9 Logic Symbols with Dependency Notation 539

9-10 Troubleshooting 541

Applied Logic 545

Chapter 10 Programmable Logic 561

10-1 Simple Programmable Logic Devices (PLDs) 562

10-2 Complex Programmable Logic Devices (CPLDs) 567

10-3 Macrocell Modes 574

10-4 Field-Programmable Gate Arrays (FPGAs) 577

10-5 Programmable Logic software 585

10-6 Boundary Scan Logic 595

10-7 Troubleshooting 602

Applied Logic 608

Chapter 11 Data Storage 627

11-1 Semiconductor Memory Basics 628

11-2 The Random-Access Memory (RAM) 633

11-3 The Read-Only Memory (ROM) 646

11-4 Programmable ROMs 652

11-5 The Flash Memory 655

11-6 Memory Expansion 660

11-7 Special Types of Memories 666

11-8 Magnetic and Optical Storage 670

11-9 Memory Hierarchy 676

11-10 Cloud Storage 680

11-11 Troubleshooting 683

Chapter 12 Signal Conversion and Processing 697

12-1 Analog-to-Digital Conversion 698

12-2 Methods of Analog-to-Digital Conversion 704

12-3 Methods of Digital-to-Analog Conversion 715

12-4 Digital Signal Processing 723

12-5 The Digital Signal Processor (DSP) 724

Chapter 13 Data transmission 739

13-1 Data Transmission Media 740

13-2 Methods and Modes of Data Transmission 745

13-3 Modulation of Analog Signals with Digital Data 750

13-4 Modulation of Digital Signals with Analog Data 753

13-5 Multiplexing and Demultiplexing 759

13-6 Bus Basics 764

13-7 Parallel Buses 769

13-8 The Universal Serial Bus (USB) 775

13-9 Other Serial Buses 778

13-10 Bus Interfacing 784

Chapter 14 Data Processing and Control 801

14-1 The Computer System 802

14-2 Practical Computer System Considerations 806

14-3 The Processor: Basic Operation 812

14-4 The Processor: Addressing Modes 817

14-5 The Processor: Special Operations 823

14-6 Operating Systems and Hardware 828

14-7 Programming 831

14-8 Microcontrollers and Embedded Systems 838

14-9 System on Chip (SoC) 844

Chapter 15 Integrated Circuit Technologies 855

15-1 Basic Operational Characteristics and Parameters 856

15-2 CMOS Circuits 863

15-3 TTL (Bipolar) Circuits 868

15-4 Practical Considerations in the Use of TTL 873

15-5 Comparison of CMOS and TTL Performance 880

15-6 Emitter-Coupled Logic (ECL) Circuits 881

15-7 PMOS, NMOS, and E2CMOS 883

Answers to Odd-Numbered Problems A-1

Glossary A-31

Index A-42

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