Thursday 13 September 2012

DIGITAL TECHNOLOGY : PRINCIPLES AND PRACTICE BY VIRENDER KUMAR : FREE DOWNLOAD OF ENGINEERING EBOOKS, FREE DOWNLOAD OF ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING EBOOKS


DIGITAL TECHNOLOGY : PRINCIPLES AND PRACTICE BY VIRENDER KUMAR  :  FREE DOWNLOAD OF ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING EBOOKS

Virender Kumar
This book DIGITAL TECHNOLOGY: PRINCIPLES AND PRACTICE has been designed to provide comprehensive and in-depth coverage of all important aspects of digital principles. It is primarily intended for students who wish to pursue a career in digital technology systems and applications.

The book begins with a discussion of various number systems and their application in arithmetic operations. Following logic gates, the application of Boolean algebra and Karnaugh map techniques in solving digital problems and designing digital systems is taken up next.

As multivibrators form a very basic device in digital systems, bitsables, astables and monostables (retriggerable and non-retriggerable) considerable attention has been paid to their operation characteristics and applications.

The chapter on arithmetic logic circuits deals with all aspects of arithmetic operations including their design and operation. An Arithmetic logic unit has also been considered.

As counters are invariably required in almost all digital systems, considerable attention has been paid to the design and operation of several types of counters, including ring and Johnson counters. Since registers play an equally important role they have also been discussed.

Semiconductor memories are the cornerstone of logic systems and have been discussed in depth. Analog to Digital converters and Digital to Analog converters being of equal importance particularly in music systems are also discussed.

Among the many combinational devices, too numerous to mention, those that have received special attention are multiplexers, encoders decorders demultiplexers and display devices.

Interfacing problems which are encountered when logic devices of different families are used in the same logic systems have been discussed in detail.


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