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Digital Circuit Projects: An Overview of Digital Circuits Through Implementing Integrated Circuits

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Digital Circuit Projects: An Overview of Digital Circuits Through Implementing Integrated Circuits
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Publisher: Gettysburg College
Number of pages: 96

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This text introduces the most important digital circuits: adders, decoders, multiplexers, D flip-flops, and simple state machines. What makes this textbook unique is that it puts the ability to understand these circuits into the hands of anyone, from hobbyists to students studying Computer Science.

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