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Fundamentals Logic Design

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Delhi: Cengage, 2020.Description: xiv, ill., 601 pISBN:
  • 9789353502645
DDC classification:
  • 621.395 ROT
Summary: fundamentals of logic design is targeted towards beginners who aspire to learn the fundamental concepts of digital electronics. This book covers the syllabus of major universities with systematic presentation. The concepts are explained in simple and lucid manner. Some real-time applications of the concepts are discussed. Numerous examples based on the concepts make the reader understand the subject clearly.This book comprises of 18 chapters, each unit consisting of objectives that state precisely what the student is expected to learn by studying the unit. This is followed by concepts, solved problems, review questions, and also real-time applications to make the concepts clear---the students learn, both, theory and its application.
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fundamentals of logic design is targeted towards beginners who aspire to learn the fundamental concepts of digital electronics. This book covers the syllabus of major universities with systematic presentation. The concepts are explained in simple and lucid manner. Some real-time applications of the concepts are discussed. Numerous examples based on the concepts make the reader understand the subject clearly.This book comprises of 18 chapters, each unit consisting of objectives that state precisely what the student is expected to learn by studying the unit. This is followed by concepts, solved problems, review questions, and also real-time applications to make the concepts clear---the students learn, both, theory and its application.

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