Table Of ContentI. GATES AND FLIP-FLOPS. 1. TTL Logic Gates Analog/Digital Interfaces. 2. Digital Stimulus File Stimulus. 3. Latches and Flip-Flops Edge- Versus Level-Triggered. II. VIOLATIONS AND HAZARDS. 4. Ambiguity Hazards Digital Worst Case Analysis. 5. Timing Hazards Setup, Hold, and Width. 6. Critical Hazards Persistence. III. COUNTERS, SHIFT REGISTERS, CODERS, AND TIMERS. 7. Counters Synchronous Versus Asynchronous. 8. Shift Registers Discrete Versus Integrated. 9. Digital Coding Comparators, Coders, and Multiplexers. 10. 555 Timer Multivibrator Operation. IV. CONVERTERS AND RAM. 11. Analog/Digital Conversions Resolution. 12. Random-Access Memory Data Acquisition. IV. DATA COMMUNICATIONS. 13. Amplitude Modulation Detection. 14. The Phase-Locked-Loop The Phase Comparator. VI. MODULAR DESIGN AND APPLICATIONS. 15. Modular Designs Hierarchy. 16. Touch-Tone Decoding The Bandpass Filter. 17. Pulse-Code Modulation Time-Division Multiplexing. Appendix A: Simulation Notes Summary. Appendix B: Axis and Grid Control. Appendix C: Specification Sheets. Index.
SynopsisTakes students from a simple DC circuit with its customary current and voltage measurements, through a damped resonant circuit requiring rise time characteristics, to a complex digital circuit that demands sophisticated timing and frequency measurements. This book is useful for freshman-level courses and sophomore-level courses., For freshman-level courses in DC/AC Principles, and sophomore-level courses in Devices and Circuits, Operational Amplifiers, and Digital, Analog, and Filter Design. This text takes students from a simple DC circuit with its customary current and voltage measurements, through a damped resonant circuit requiring rise time characteristics, to a complex digital circuit that demands sophisticated timing and frequency measurements. It continues simulation studies with more advanced topics such as operational amplifiers, digital, and filter design. "Comfortable" yet challenging, multi-level activities, examples, and exercises show students how to use the program to draw circuits directly on the screen, analyze the circuit in seconds using PSpice, and display the results using sophisticated techniques that go far beyond those possible with conventional instruments., This book takes readers from a simple DC circuit with its customary current and voltage measurements, through a damped resonant circuit requiring rise time characteristics, to a complex digital circuit that demands sophisticated timing and frequency measurements. It provides students with a sophisticated, comprehensive, powerful, user-friendly learning tool. The continuation of simulation studies includes more advanced topics such as operational amplifiers, digital, and filter design. " Comfortable" yet challenging, multi-level activities, examples, and exercises show learners how to use the program to draw circuits directly on the screen, analyze the circuit in seconds using PSpice, and display the results using sophisticated techniques that go far beyond those possible with conventional instruments. A wide range of electronic theory compliments all the major PSpice techniques and processes. For electrical engineers involved with devices and circuits, operational amplifiers, and digital, analog, and filter design.