The text bridges the gap between theoretical physics and practical circuit design. It focuses on the internal operation of integrated circuits (ICs) rather than just treating them as "black boxes." Key Topics Covered: Logic Families: Detailed analysis of TTL, ECL, I2L, and CMOS. Bipolar & MOSFETs: Physical operation and switching characteristics. Combinational Logic: Gates, decoders, and multiplexers at the transistor level. Sequential Circuits: Flip-flops, registers, and counters. ROM, RAM (static and dynamic), and PLA structures. Data Conversion: Comprehensive look at A/D and D/A converters. 💡 Why This Book is "Exclusive"
: Includes more than 400 problems, ranging from routine exercises to sophisticated design challenges. Detailed Device Coverage The text bridges the gap between theoretical physics
The textbook by Herbert Taub and Donald Schilling Data Conversion: Comprehensive look at A/D and D/A
The architecture of ROM, RAM, and dynamic storage. Technical Highlights: From TTL to CMOS and dynamic storage.
Critical coverage of MOS gates, which eventually became the industry standard for low power and high density.