Synopsis:
Digital Electronics: Principles and Applications is a concise and practical text that prepares students for entry-level electronics jobs. Its level and approach are ideal for both electronics and electricity programs looking for a relatively short, applied book. The seventh edition has been updated, with new coverage of microcontrollers, memory, and interfacing. Optional simulation work with MultiSim is included in the text and accompanying Experiments Manual, with circuit files included on a bound-in CD ROM. Additional student and instructor resources are included on a new Online Learning Center website.
From the Publisher:
Most of the circuits in the text can be wired for classroom demonstration using off-the-shelf TTL or CMOS CDs.
New! Did You Know?, Job Tips, and About Electronics enhance learning and spark discussions.
Updated and/or expanded content has been added on a variety of topics, including optoisolators, stepper motors, electronic simulation software, digital capacitance meters, optical encoding, LEDs, logic probes, arithmetic logic units, and others.
The text is filled with fully worked out examples, as well as tests (with answers), and other features to help students assess their learning
Experiments Manual correlates with the text and helps students gain practical, hands-on experience and develop troubleshooting skills.
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