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应用PLD的数字电子技术 英文版2025|PDF|Epub|mobi|kindle电子书版本百度云盘下载

- (美)奈杰尔 P.库克(Nigel P.Cook)著 著
- 出版社: 北京:机械工业出版社
- ISBN:7111112970
- 出版时间:2003
- 标注页数:996页
- 文件大小:178MB
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图书目录
PART Ⅰ Digital Basics2
Chapter 1 Analog to Digital2
Moon Walk4
1-1 Your Course in Electronics5
1-2 Analog and Digital Data and Devices7
1-2-1 Analog Data and Devices7
1-2-2 Digital Data and Devices8
1-3 Analog and Digital Signal Conversion12
Chapter 2 Number Systems and Codes16
Leibniz's Language of Logic18
2-1 The Decimal Number System19
2-1-1 Positional Weight19
2-1-2 Reset and Carry20
2-2 The Binary Number System21
2-2-1 Positional Weight22
2-2-2 Reset and Carry22
2-2-3 Converting Binary Numbers to Decimal Numbers24
2-2-4 Converting Decimal Numbers to Binary Numbers25
2-3 The Hexadecimal Number System27
2-3-1 Converting Hexadecimal Numbers to Decimal Numbers27
2-3-2 Converting Decimal Numbers to Hexadecimal Numbers29
2-3-3 Converting Between Binary and Hexadecimal31
2-4 The Octal Number System32
2-4-1 Converting Octal Numbers to Decimal Numbers33
2-4-2 Converting Decimal Numbers to Octal Numbers34
2-4-3 Converting Between Binary and Octal35
2-5 Binary Codes37
2-5-1 The Binary Coded Decimal(BDC)Code37
2-5-2 The Excess-3 Code38
2-5-3 The Gray Code39
2-5-4 The American Standard Code for Information Interchange(ASCII)40
Chapter 3 Logic Gates46
Back to the Future48
3-1 Hardware for the Binary Systems49
3-1-1 Using the Diode to Construct a Logic Gate50
3-1-2 Using the Transistor to Construct a Logic Gate52
3-2 Basic Logic Gates54
3-2-1 The OR Gate54
3-2-2 The AND Gate59
3-3 Inverting Logic Gates65
3-3-1 The NOT Gate66
3-3-2 The NOR Gate68
3-3-3 The NAND Gate71
3-4 Exclusive Logic Gates74
3-4-1 The XOR Gate74
3-4-2 The XNOR Gate77
3-5 IEEE/ANSI Systems for Logic Gates80
Chapter 4 Standard Logic versus Programmable Logic88
A Problem with Early Mornings90
4-1 Why Use Programmable Logic Devices?91
4-1-1 Constructing a Circuit Using Standard Logic Devices91
4-1-2 Constructing a Circuit Using Programmable Logic Devices93
4-2 Types of Programmable Logic Devices95
4-2-1 Early Programmable Logic Devices95
4-2-2 Today's Programmable Logic Devices96
4-3 Programming a PLD98
4-4 PLD Software"Quick Start"98
Chapter 5 Digital IC Types118
A Noyce Invention120
5-1 The Bipolor Family of Digital Integrated Circuits122
5-1-1 Standard TTL Logic Gate Circuits123
5-1-2 Low-Power and High-Speed TTL Logic Gates131
5-1-3 Schottky TTL Logic Gates131
5-1-4 Open-Collector TTL Gates134
5-1-5 Three-State(Tri-State)Output TTL Gates135
5-1-6 Buffer/Driver TTL Gates137
5-1-7 Schmitt-Trigger TTL Gates138
5-1-8 Emitter-Coupled Logic(ECL)Gate Circuits141
5-1-9 Integrated-Injection Logic(I2L)Gate Circuits144
5-2 The MOS Family of Digital Integrated Circuits146
5-2-1 PMOS(P-Channel MOS)Logic Circuits147
5-2-2 NMOS(N-Channel MOS)Logic Circuits148
5-2-3 CMOS(Complementary MOS)Logic Circuits148
5-2-4 MOSFET Handling Precautions153
5-3 Digital IC Package Types and Complexity Classification154
5-3-1 Early Digital IC Package Types154
5-3-2 Present-Day Digital IC Package Types156
5-3-3 Digital IC Circuit Complexity Classification156
5-4 Comparing and Interfacing Bipolar and MOS Logic Families157
5-4-1 The Bipolar Family157
5-4-2 The MOS Family158
5-4-3 Interfacing Logic Families159
5-4-4 Other Logic Gate Families162
Chapter 6 Troubleshooting Logic Gates172
Space,the Final Frontier174
6-1 Digital Test Equipment176
6-1-1 Testing with the Multimeter176
6-1-2 Testing with the Oscilloscope176
6-1-3 Testing with the Logic Clip181
6-1-4 Testing with the Logic Probe182
6-1-5 Testing with the Logic Pulser184
6-1-6 Testing with the Current Tracer185
6-2 Digital Circuit Problems187
6-2-1 Digital IC Problems188
6-2-2 Other Digital Circuit Device Problems192
6-3 Circuit Repair196
6-4 PLD Software Simulation197
Chapter 7 Logic Circuit Simplification208
From Folly to Foresight210
7-1 Boolean Expressions for Logic Gates211
7-1-1 The NOT Expression211
7-1-2 The OR Expression212
7-1-3 The AND Expression213
7-1-4 The NOR Expression216
7-1-5 The NAND Expression218
7-1-6 The XOR Expression219
7-1-7 The XNOR Expression220
7-2 Boolean Algebra Laws and Rules222
7-2-1 The Commutative Law222
7-2-2 The Associative Law223
7-2-3 The Distributive Law224
7-2-4 Boolean Algebra Rules225
7-3 From Truth Table to Gate Circuit230
7-4 Gate Circuit Simplification234
7-4-1 Boolean Algebra Simplification234
7-4-2 Karnaugh Map Simplification236
PART Ⅱ Digital Circuits248
Chapter 8 Decoders and Encoders248
Working with Wang250
8-1 Decoders251
8-1-1 Basic Decoder Circuits251
8-1-2 Decimal Decoders256
8-1-3 Hexadecimal Decoders264
8-1-4 Display Decoders270
8-2 Encoders281
8-2-1 Basic Encoder Circuits281
8-2-2 Decimal-to-BCD Encoders286
8-3 Troubleshooting Decoders and Encoders292
8-3-1 An Encoder and Decoder Circuit292
8-3-2 Sample Problems298
Chapter 9 Other Combinational Logic Circuits306
Keeping it BASIC308
9-1 Multiplexers309
9-1-1 One-of-Eight Data Multiplexer/Selector312
9-1-2 Four-of-Eight Data Multiplexer/Selector324
9-2 Demultiplexers330
9-2-1 A One-Line to Eight-Line Demultiplexer333
9-2-2 A One-Line to Sixteen-Line Demultiplexer335
9-2-3 A Three-Line to Eight-Line Decoder/Demultiplexer339
9-3 Comparators349
9-3-1 A 4-Bit Binary Comparator349
9-3-2 A 4-Bit Magnitude Comparator352
9-4 Parity Generators and Checkers357
9-4-1 Even or Odd Parity358
9-4-2 A 9-Bit Parity Generator/Checker361
9-5 Troubleshooting Combinational Logic Circuits365
9-5-1 A Combinational Logic Circuit366
9-5-2 Sample Problems370
Chapter 10 Set-Reset and Data-Type Flip-Flops380
The Persistor382
10-1 Set-Reset(S-R)Flip-Flops383
10-1-1 Basic S-R Flip-Flop or S-R Latch383
10-1-2 NOR S-R Latch and NAND S-R Latch386
10-1-3 Level-Triggered S-R Flip-Flops394
10-1-4 Edge-Triggered S-R Flip-Flops394
10-1-5 Pulse-Triggered S-R Flip-Flops397
10-2 Data-Type(D-Type)Flip-Flops405
10-2-1 Level-Triggered D-Type Flip-Flops406
10-2-2 Edge-Triggered D-Type Flip-Flops411
10-2-3 Pulse-Triggered D-Type Flip-Flops422
10-3 Troubleshooting Set-Reset and Data-Type Flip-Flop Circuits424
10-3-1 A Flip-Flop Logic Circuit424
10-3-2 Step 1:Diagnose427
10-3-3 Step 2:Isolate428
10-3-4 Step 3:Repair429
10-3-5 Sample Problems429
Chapter 11 J-K Flip-Flops and Timer Circuits438
Go and Do"Something More Useful"440
11-1 J-K Flip-Flops441
11-1-1 Edge-Triggered J-K Flip-Flops441
11-1-2 Pulse-Triggered J-K Flip-Flops445
11-2 Digital Timer and Control Circuits461
11-2-1 The Astable Multivibrator Circuit461
11-2-2 The Monostable Multivibrator Circuit465
11-2-3 The 555 Timer Circuit475
11-3 Troubleshooting J-K Flip-Flop and Timer Circuits484
11-3-1 A Flip-Flop Logic Circuit484
11-3-2 Sample Problems489
Chapter 12 Registers498
Trash500
12-1 Buffer Registers501
12-2 Shift Registers503
12-2-1 Serial-In,Serial-Out(SISO)Shift Registers507
12-2-2 Serial-In,Parallel-Out(SIPO)Shift Registers513
12-2-3 Parallel-In,Serial-Out(PISO)Shift Registers525
12-2-4 Bidirectional Universal Shift Register536
12-3 Three-State Output Registers544
12-4 Register Applications554
12-4-1 Memory Registers554
12-4-2 Serial-to-Parallel and Parallel-to-Serial Conversions555
12-4-3 Arithmetic Operations557
12-4-4 Shift Register Counters/Sequencers558
12-5 Troubleshooting Register Circuits572
12-5-1 A Register Circuit573
12-5-2 Sample Problems577
Chapter 13 Counters586
The Grear Experimenter588
13-1 Asynchronous Counters589
13-1-1 Asynchronous Binary Up Counters589
13-1-2 Asynchronous Binary Down Counters597
13-1-3 Asynchronous Binary Up/Down Counters602
13-1-4 Asynchronous Decade(mod-10)Counters606
13-1-5 Asynchronous Presettable Counters612
13-2 Synchronous Counters618
13-2-1 Synchronous Binary Up Counters618
13-2-2 Synchronous Counter Advantages623
13-2-3 Synchronous Presettable Binary Counters624
13-2-4 Synchronous Decade(MOD-10)Counters638
13-2-5 Synchronous Up/Down Counters644
13-3 Counter Applications651
13-3-1 A Digital Clock651
13-3-2 A Frequency Counter653
13-3-3 A Multiplexed Display659
13-4 Troubleshooting Counter Circuits660
13-4-1 A Counter Circuit660
13-4-2 Sample Problems663
Chapter 14 Arithmetic Operations and Circuits670
The Wizard of Menlo Park672
14-1 Arithmetic Operations673
14-1-1 Binary Arithmetic673
14-1-2 Representing Positive and Negative Numbers680
14-1-3 Two's Complement Arithmetic687
14-1-4 Representing Large and Small Numbers697
14-2 Arithmetic Circuits699
14-2-1 Half-Adder Circuit699
14-2-2 Full-Adder Circuit703
14-2-3 Parallel-Adder Circuit707
14-3 Arithmetic Circuit Applications718
14-3-1 Basic Two's Complement Adder/Subtractor Circuit718
14-3-2 An Arithmetic-Logic Unit(ALU)IC722
14-4 Troubleshooting Arithmetic Circuits728
14-4-1 An Arithmetic Circuit728
14-4-2 Sample Problems730
Chapter 15 Semiconductor Memories736
The Turing Enigma738
15-1 Semiconductor Read-Only Memories(ROMs)739
15-1-1 A Basic Diode ROM739
15-1-2 A Diode ROM with Internal Decoding741
15-1-3 Semiconductor ROM Characteristics741
15-1-4 ROM Types750
15-1-5 ROM Applications757
15-1-6 ROM Testing759
15-2 Semiconductor Read/Write Memories(RWMs)761
15-2-1 SAMs Versus RAMs761
15-2-2 RAM Types763
15-2-3 RAM Applications776
15-2-4 RAM Testing781
15-3 Troubleshooting Memory Circuits784
15-3-1 A Memory Circuit784
15-3-2 Sample Problems788
Chapter 16 Analog and Digital Signal Converters799
The First Pocket Calculator800
16-1 Analog and Digital Signal Conversion801
16-1-1 Connecting Analog and Digital Devices to a Computer803
16-1-2 Converting Information Signals803
16-2 Digital-to-Analog Converters(DACs)805
16-2-1 Binary-Weighted Resistor DAC805
16-2-2 R/2R Ladder DAC808
16-2-3 DAC Characteristics812
16-2-4 A DAC Data Sheet and Application Circuit816
16-2-5 Testing DACs819
16-3 Analog-to-Digital Converters(ADCs)819
16-3-1 Staircase ADC819
16-3-2 Successive Approximation ADC821
16-3-3 Flash ADC823
16-3-4 An ADC Data Sheet and Application Circuit825
16-3-5 Testing ADCs827
16-4 Troubleshooting Data Converter Circuits829
16-4-1 A Data Converter Circuit829
16-4-2 Sample Problems831
PART Ⅱ Digital Systems838
Chapter 17 Introduction to Microprocessors838
Making an Impact840
17-1 Microcomputer Basics841
17-1-1 Hardware841
17-1-2 Software844
17-2 A Microcomputer System851
17-2-1 Theory of Operation851
17-2-2 Troubleshooting Microprocessor Systems875
SAM(Simplified All-purpose Microcomputer)Schematic Diagram889
Appendixes893
A Xilinx HDL Alternative and FPGA Tutorial893
B Altera HDL Alternative930
C Answers to Self-Test Review Questions979
D Answers to Odd-Numbered Problems985
Index991
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