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Digital Design, 6/e


Digital Design, 6/e
Author(s)  M. Morris Mano and Michael D. Ciletti
ISBN  9789353062019
Imprint  Pearson Education
Copyright  2018
Pages  768
Binding  Paperback
List Price  Rs. 820.00
  
 
 

A modern update to a classic, authoritative text, Digital Design, 6th Edition teaches the
fundamental concepts of digital design in a clear, accessible manner. The text presents
the basic tools for the design of digital circuits and provides procedures suitable for a
variety of digital applications. Like the previous editions, this edition of Digital Design
supports a multimodal approach to learning, with a focus on digital design, regardless
of language. Recognizing that three public-domain languages-Verilog, VHDL, and
SystemVerilog-all play a role in design flows for today's digital devices, the book offers
parallel tracks of presentation of multiple languages.
 

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M. Morris Mano, California State University, Los Angeles






Micheal D. Ciletti, University of Colorado, Colorado Springs"


 

 

Chapter 1: Digital Systems and Binary Numbers


Chapter 2: Boolean Algebra and Logic Gates


Chapter 3: Gate-Level Minimization


Chapter 4: Combinational Logic


Chapter 5: Synchronous Sequential Logic


Chapter 6: Registers and Counters


Chapter 7: Memory and Programmable Logic


Chapter 8: Design at the Register Transfer Level


Chapter 9: Asynchronous Sequential Logic


Chapter 10: Digital Integrated Circuits


Chapter 11: Standard Graphic Symbols


Online - Chapter ??12: Laboratory Experiments with Standard ICs and FPGAs"


 

 

1. A parallel, but integrated, treatment of Verilog and VHDL, the main hardware description languages used in industry today makes the core text available to a wider audience of students and instructor backgrounds.


2. Examples are presented in both Verilog and VHDL.


3. An introduction to SystemVerilog has been added to the text.


4. Problems at the end of the chapters have been revised, and are stated in terms of a generic HDL, enabling the instructor to choose the language being used by the students.


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