BEGINNING DIGITAL FROM A VHDL PERSPECTIVE, 1ST EDITION is the first book of its kind in the electronics technology market to break through the schematic barrier. Readers will achieve a deeper understanding of fundamental digital concepts with the VHDL language that will take them from the NAND function concepts to a fully-functional embedded microcomputer design. By beginning with basic circuit analysis and continuing on to digital concepts, readers gain an understanding of the basic principles of comprehensive introduction to digital electronics and VHDL. Topics covered include Boolean algebra, K-map simplification, encoders/decoders, latches, flip-flops, and number systems, among others. An introduction of VHDL constructs and formats is integrated into chapters in the text, giving the reader the most comprehensive understanding of digital concepts. Beginning Digital from a VHDL Perspective, 1st Edition, offers an in-depth introduction to digital electronics while preparing the reader for success in the electronics technology industry.
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Don A. Meador has an MSEE from the University of Missouri-Columbia, MO. He has spent the last 4 1/2 years as an Engineer doing Software Development and has 26 years of experience teaching undergraduate students the use of embedded microprocessors in Industry.
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