Digital Design by M. Morris Mano



Title:
Digital Design
Authors:
 M. Morris Mano
Edition:
2nd (revised) - 1991
Publisher:
Prentice Hall
Pages:
592
Language:
English
ISBN-10
013212937X
ISBN-13
978-0132129374
Format:
PDF
Size (MB):
12





Digital Design by  M. Morris Mano

Book Description:
For this edition, eight chapters have been substantially revised by adding new topics and deleting those that are obsolete. An entirely new chapter presents IEEE Standard graphic symbols for logic elements recommended by ANSI/IEEE Standard 91-1984. In addition, new problems have been formulated for the first seven chapters, and new experiments have been added to Chapter 11. Providing coverage of the design procedures for combinational circuits, synchronous and asynchronous sequential circuits, the book covers the following topics: signed binary numbers and the design of state machines using D flip-flops; procedures for converting AND-OR diagrams and NAND or NOR diagrams and the internal construction of the programmable array logic (PAL); random access memory (RAM) and the Hamming error correcting code; and the CMOS transmission gate.



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Table of Contents:
1 BINARY SYSTEMS
2 BOOLEAN ALGEBRA AND LOGIC GATES
3 SIMPLIFICATION OF BOOLEAN FUNCTIONS
4 COMBINATIONAL LOGIC
5 MSI AND PLD COMPONENTS
6 SYNCHRONOUS SEOUENTIAL LOGIC
7 REGISTERS, COUNTERS, AND THE MEMORY UNIT
8 ALGORITHMIC STATE MACHINES IASMI
9 ASYNCHRONOUS SEQUENTIAL LOGIC
10 DIGITAL INTEGRATED CIRCUITS
11 LABORATORY EXPERIMENTS
12 STANDARD GRAPHIC SYMBOL
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Computer Organization and Architecture: Designing for Performance 6th, 8th, and 9th Ed.

Computer Organization and Architecture: Designing for Performance 6th, 8th, and 9th Ed.

Book Description
For undergraduates and professionals in computer science, computer engineering, and electrical engineering courses. Learn the fundamentals of processor and computer design from the newest edition of this award-winning text. 

-time winner of the best Computer Science and Engineering textbook of the year award from the Textbook and Academic Authors Association, Computer Organization and Architecture: Designing for Performance provides a thorough discussion of the fundamentals of computer organization and architecture, covering not just processor design, but memory, I/O, and parallel systems.

Coverage is supported by a wealth of concrete examples emphasizing modern systems.


Table of Contents
  • Chapter 0 Reader’s and Instructor’s Guide
  • Part One Overview
  • Chapter 1 Introduction
  • Chapter 2 Computer Evolution and Performance
  • Part Two The Computer System
  • Chapter 3 A Top-Level View of Computer Function and Interconnection
  • Chapter 4 Cache Memory
  • Chapter 5 Internal Memory
  • Chapter 6 External Memory
  • Chapter 7 Input/Output
  • Chapter 8 Operating System Support
  • Part three Arithmetic and Logic
  • Chapter 9 Number Systems
  • Chapter 10 Computer Arithmetic
  • Chapter 11 Digital Logic
  • Chapter 12 Instruction Sets: Characteristics and Functions
  • Chapter 13 Instruction Sets: Addressing Modes and Formats
  • Chapter 14 Processor Structure and Function
  • Chapter 15 Reduced Instruction Set Computers
  • Chapter 16 Instruction-Level Parallelism and Superscalar Processors
  • Chapter 17 Parallel Processing
  • Chapter 18 Multicore Computers
  • Chapter 19 Control Unit Operation
  • Chapter 20 Microprogrammed Control

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