Unlike simpler analogue circuits, digital circuits are able to store and process bits of information needed to make logical decisions. This book is a practical guide to explaining how digital circuits are designed and interfaced. There are 20 plus projects to help explain the concepts of designing digital circuits to the reader as well as wiring them to various devices. This description may be from another edition of this product.
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This is an excellent book for neophytes like me. Unfortunately, it is marred by a surprisingly large number of typos, like many of Mr. Predko's books. Part of this is because he reuses large blocks of text in his many publications w/o really matching up figures with text, etc. He doesn't always match numbers on his printed circuit boards with the text. Perhaps these errors sneak in between editions. Most of these are...
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I just put in a review for "Programming and Customizing PICMicro MCUs" and I realized that I should also put in a few words about this book - Mr. Predko has really come up with an outstanding book for working with basic digital electronics (TTL). I graduated from university over ten years ago and while I understood the theory behind TTL, I feel like my understanding of how it works by this book. It really ties together theory...
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I have a couple of myke's books (PIC, 8051) and this one is quite a departure from the normal run of the mill "microcontroller" books that he does. The book is devoted to explaining digital logic and he does a really good job and approaches it from a direction that I've never seen before. For example, I've never seen anybody actually build a TTL gate out of discrete transistors and resistors before. This was really helpful...
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