Digital Design with CPLD Applications and VHDL - Hardcover

Dueck, Robert K.

 
9780766811607: Digital Design with CPLD Applications and VHDL

Synopsis

Written for a first course in digital electronics, this text should also be considered comprehensive enough for use by students at the senior design project level and EET professionals. It uses programmable logic as the primary vehicle for instructing readers in the principles of digital design. More specifically, emphasis is on Complex Programmable Logic Devices (CPLDs) and the software tools used for their programming, with a decided shift away from fixed-function SSI and MSI devices. Subsequent chapters on the MAX+PLUS II design environment, combinational logic functions, arithmetic circuits, latches and flip-flops, PLD architecture, counters and shift registers, and state machines are all based primarily on CPLDs and VHDL programming.

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Review

Basic Principles of Digital Systems. Logic Functions and Gates. Boolean Algebra and Combinational Logic. Introduction to PLDs and Quartus II. Introduction to VHDL. Combinational Logic Functions. Digital Arithmetic and Arithmetic Circuits. Introduction to Sequential Logic. Counters and Shift Registers. State Machine Design. Logic Gate Circuitry. Interfacing Analog and Digital Circuits. Memory Devices and Systems. Introduction to Microprocessors.

About the Author

Robert Dueck received his B.Sc. degree in electrical engineering from the University of Manitoba in Winnipeg, Canada, and worked for several years as a design engineer at Motorola Canada in Toronto. He began teaching in 1986, specializing in digital and microcomputer subjects in the Electronics and Computer Engineering Technology programs at Seneca College in Toronto. His first book, Fundamentals of Digital Electronics, was published in 1994, and he has written several additional textbooks. He now teaches digital electronics and related courses at Red River College in Winnipeg. Mr. Dueck is a member of the Association of Professional Engineers and Geoscientists of Manitoba (APEGM) and the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE). He served as chair of the Winnipeg Section of IEEE in 2002 and was branch counselor of the Red River College Student Branch from 1997-2006.

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