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Logic and Computer Design Fundamentals, 3/E
M. Morris ManoCalifornia State University, Los Angeles
Charles Kime

ISBN-10: 013140539X
ISBN-13:  9780131405394

Publisher:  Prentice Hall
Copyright:  2004
Format:  Cloth; 672 pp
Published:  10/06/2003


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For one- to two-semester Computer Science and Engineering courses in logic and digital design at the sophomore/junior level.

Featuring a strong emphasis on the fundamentals underlying contemporary logic design using hardware description languages, synthesis, and verification, this book focuses on the ever-evolving applications of basic computer design concepts with strong connections to real-world technology.


Features

  • NEW - Major chapter reorganization—Treats logic design, digital system design, and computer design.
    • Provides solid digital system design fundamentals while accomplishing a gradual, bottom-up development of fundamentals.

  • NEW - 50% changed or new problems.
  • NEW - A chapter on the contemporary logic design process—Including specification, formulation, optimization, technology mapping and verification.
    • Organized to fit the context of a modern logic design process.

  • NEW - A section on multiple-level circuit optimization.
  • NEW - A complex instruction set computer design—Using combination of a RISC pipeline with a microprogrammed control.
  • NEW - PowerPoint slides for Chapters 1 through 9.
  • NEW - A combined chapter focusing on register transfers and simplified register design—Using pre-designed combinational circuits and a structured register transfer hardware design procedure.
  • A Companion Website—12 reading supplements consisting of new material and deleted material from prior editions, code for all VHDL and Verilog examples, 25% of the problem solutions, and projection originals for all figures and major tables.
  • Balance of Hardware Description Language coverage—VHDL, Verilog, or none.
  • Exceptionally readable.
  • Strong connections to real-word technology—Discusses SRAM, DRAM, and synchronous DRAM technologies.


Table of Contents

1. Digital Computers and Information.
2. Combinational Logic Circuits.
3. Combinational Logic Design.
4. Combinational Functions and Circuits.
5. Arithmetic Functions and Circuits.
6. Sequential Circuits.
7. Registers And Register Transfers.
8. Sequencing And Control.
9. Memory Basics.
10. Computer Design Basics.
11. Instruction Set Architecture.
12. RISC and CISC Central Processing Units.
13. Input-Output and Communication.
14. Memory Systems.
Index.
Website Reading Supplements.


Next Edition(s)

  • Logic and Computer Design Fundamentals, 4/E
    Mano & Kime
    ©2008  |  Prentice Hall  |  Cloth; 696 pp  |  Instock
    ISBN-10: 013198926X  |  ISBN-13: 9780131989269
    Brief Description  |  More Info



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