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Summary
Summary
This text discusses logic from basic principles, through combinatorial and sequential logic design to implementation techniques such as PLAs and gate arrays.
Author Notes
Ian Marshall is an author and artist from County Fife, Scotland. A member of the American Society of Marine Artists, his paintings of ships have been shown throughout the world. In the United States, he has exhibited at the U.S. Navy Museum in Washington, D.C., The U.S. Naval Academy and the Marine Maritime Museum. Marshall is the author of three books of ship paintings, "Passage East," "Armored Ships," and "Ironclads and Paddlers."
Ian Marshall received his education in architecture from the University of Cape Town and the University of Pennsylvania. He has practiced architecture mainly in East and Central Africa. He has also served as a consultant to the U.N. Food and Agriculture Organization.
(Bowker Author Biography)
Table of Contents
Chapter 1 Introduction |
Chapter 2 Introduction To Digital Logic |
Chapter 3 Combinatorial Logic Design |
Chapter 4 Sequential Logic Design |
Chapter 5 The Structure of a Computer |
Chapter 6 Memory Systems |
Chapter 7 Input-Output |
Chapter 8 Control and Microprogramming |
Chapter 9 Design of a Small Computer System |
Chapter 10 Data Representation and Manipulation |
Chapter 11 Instruction Sets and Addressing Modes |
Chapter 12 Introduction To System Software |
Chapter 13 Concurrency |
Chapter 14 Data Transmission |
Chapter 15 Computer Networks |
Chapter 16 Protocols |
Chapter 17 Further Architectures |
Glossary |
Bibliography |
Answers To Selected Exercises |