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Logic and computer design fundamentals / M. Morris Mano, Charles R. Kime.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Upper Saddle River, NJ : Prentice Hall, 2008.Edition: 4th edDescription: 696 p. : ill. ; 24 cmISBN:
  • 9780132067119
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 621.395 22
Contents:
Ch. 1. Digital systems and information -- Ch. 2. Combinational logic circuits -- Ch. 3. Combinational logic design -- Ch. 4. Arithmetic functions and HDLs -- Ch. 5. Sequential circuits -- Ch. 6. Registers and register transfers -- Ch. 8. Memory basics -- Ch. 9. Computer design basics -- Ch. 10. Instruction set architecture -- Ch. 11. RISC and CISC central processing units -- Ch. 12. Input-output and communication -- Ch. 13. Memory systems.
Review: "Offering integrated coverage of both digital and computer design, this text offers well-organized, concise, yet comprehensive content, presented from a contemporary engineering viewpoint. Understanding of the material is supported by clear explanations and a progressive development of examples ranging from sample combinatorial applications to a CISC architecture built upon a RISC core. A thorough coverage of traditional topics is combined with increased attention to computer-aided design, problem formulation, solution verification, and the building of problem-solving skills."--BOOK JACKET.
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Previous ed.: 2004.

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Ch. 1. Digital systems and information -- Ch. 2. Combinational logic circuits -- Ch. 3. Combinational logic design -- Ch. 4. Arithmetic functions and HDLs -- Ch. 5. Sequential circuits -- Ch. 6. Registers and register transfers -- Ch. 8. Memory basics -- Ch. 9. Computer design basics -- Ch. 10. Instruction set architecture -- Ch. 11. RISC and CISC central processing units -- Ch. 12. Input-output and communication -- Ch. 13. Memory systems.

"Offering integrated coverage of both digital and computer design, this text offers well-organized, concise, yet comprehensive content, presented from a contemporary engineering viewpoint. Understanding of the material is supported by clear explanations and a progressive development of examples ranging from sample combinatorial applications to a CISC architecture built upon a RISC core. A thorough coverage of traditional topics is combined with increased attention to computer-aided design, problem formulation, solution verification, and the building of problem-solving skills."--BOOK JACKET.

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