
Introduction to Digital Logic with Laboratory Exercises
by James Feher
Publisher: Global Text Project 2009
Number of pages: 105
Description:
This lab manual provides an introduction to digital logic, starting with simple gates and building up to state machines. Students should have a solid understanding of algebra as well as a rudimentary understanding of basic electricity including voltage, current, resistance, capacitance, inductance and how they relate to direct current circuits.
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