Floyd Digital Fundamentals, 9/e Copyright ©2006 by Pearson Education, Inc. Upper Saddle River, New Jersey 07458 All rights reserved. Slide 1 Digital Fundamentals.
Figure 3–1 Standard logic symbols for the inverter (ANSI/IEEE Std. 91-1984). Thomas L. Floyd Digital Fundamentals, 9e Copyright ©2006 by Pearson Education,
Figure 13–1 An original analog signal (sine wave) and its “stairstep” approximation. Thomas L. Floyd Digital Fundamentals, 9e Copyright ©2006 by Pearson.
Figure 8–1 A 2-bit asynchronous binary counter. Open file F08-01 to verify operation. Thomas L. Floyd Digital Fundamentals, 9e Copyright ©2006 by Pearson.
Figure 7–1 Two versions of SET-RESET (S-R) latches. Open file F07-01 and verify the operation of both latches. Thomas L. Floyd Digital Fundamentals, 9e.
PIC16F877 10-bit 8-channel Analog-to-Digital Converter.
Figure 6–1 Logic symbol for a half-adder. Open file F06-01 to verify operation. Thomas L. Floyd Digital Fundamentals, 9e Copyright ©2006 by Pearson Education,
Chapter 1_4 Part II Counters. Overview Part 1 - Registers, Microoperations and Implementations –Registers and load enable –Register transfer operations.
Figure 9–1 The flip-flop as a storage element. Thomas L. Floyd Digital Fundamentals, 9e Copyright ©2006 by Pearson Education, Inc. Upper Saddle River,
Figure 5–1 An example of AND-OR logic. Open file F05-01 to verify the operation. Thomas L. Floyd Digital Fundamentals, 9e Copyright ©2006 by Pearson Education,
1 Chapter 2: Combinational Logic Circuits EKT 121 / 4 DIGITAL ELECTRONICS 1.