An Ultimate Guide to Logic Circuits and Advanced Circuitry (Maker Innovations Series)
Hubert Henry Ward

#Electronics
#Hardware
#Circuits
#CMOS
#TTL
Discover the essential knowledge and practical skills to excel in the dynamic field of digital electronics with "Mastering Digital Electronics." From the fundamentals of diode resistor logic to unraveling the intricacies of TTL and CMOS logic gates, this book takes you on a journey through the evolution of digital electronics. Starting with the humble SR latch and progressing to the revolutionary JK flip flop that powers today's computer technology, you'll gain a solid foundation in binary arithmetic, Boolean algebra, and the representation and optimization of digital circuits.
The book gives a firm understanding of digital electronics, then moves on to using standard design methods, such as state diagrams, to design everyday logic circuits such as counters, shift registers, PISO, and SIPO registers. It delves into how to design some challenging digital circuits such as a crossroad set of traffic lights with a pelican crossing and how to use the 555 timer to control a variety of applications. At every stage of the book, you will be learning how to use TINA version 12, an industry standard ECAD and many of its functions. Moreover, the book ventures into using the software to simulate and so confirm all the circuits you design.
For readers interested in advancing to the practical implementation of the circuits discussed, the book provides opportunities to design PCB circuit boards for selected circuits using the software. This book will suit any student of digital electronics at any level and provide them with essential reference material for them to start a career in digital electronics.
What You’ll Learn
Who This Book Is For
Students who are studying for an engineering qualification. Hobbyist who wants to design digital
circuits Engineers who need a go-to reference book on digital electronics.
Table of Contents
Chapter 1: Introduction to Logic Gates
Chapter 2: Boolean Algebra
Chapter 3: Simplifying Boolean Expressions
Chapter 4: Moving On from the NAND Gate
Chapter 5: Design Methods for Digital Circuits
Chapter 6: State Example 3 A Bit Stream Monitor
Chapter 7: Combinational Logic
Chapter 8: Shift Registers and More
Chapter 9: Designing Some Useful Logic Circuits
Chapter 10: Introduction to the 555 Timer
Chapter 11: Using TINA 12
About the author
Hubert Henry Ward has nearly 25 years of experience as a college lecturer delivering the BTEC, and now Pearson’s, Higher National Certificate and Higher Diploma in Electrical and Electronic Engineering. Hubert has a 2.1 Honors Bachelor’s Degree in Electrical and Electronic Engineering. Hubert has also worked as a consultant in embedded programming. His work has established his expertise in the assembler and C programming languages, within the MPLAB X IDE from Microchip, as well as designing electronic circuits and PCBs using Electronic Computer-Aided Design (ECAD) software. Hubert was also the UK technical expert in mechatronics for three years, training the UK team and taking them to enter the Skills Olympics 2001 in Seoul, resulting in one of the best outcomes to date for the UK in mechatronics.









