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Programmable logic devices are a genuine competitor to standard logic on the one hand and to masked application-specific ICs on the other. The total market size is over a billion dollars, with a huge potential for further growth. These devices are capable of being a great boon to electronics design engineers and as one of the few books on the subject, this reference work aims to meet a strongly felt need. The early chapters in the book are a summary of the basics of semiconductor devices and the principles of logic. All the currently available architectures are then described in detail, and design methods covered. The book concludes with an extensive treatment of applications, from simple logic to more complex functions; applications given are diverse enough to show how most logic requirements may be fitted into programmable logic devices.
Format: Hardcover
Pages: 254
Edition: illustrated edition
Publisher: Wiley-Blackwell
Published: 01 Jun 1987
ISBN 10: 0003832139
ISBN 13: 9780003832136