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_aMaxfield, Clive _d1957- _975026 |
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_aBebop to the Boolean boogie _h[electronic resource] _ban unconventional guide to electronics fundamentals, components, and processes _cby Clive (call me "Max") Maxfield; foreword by Peter Waddell |
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_aAmsterdam _aBoston _bNewnes _cc2003 |
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_ax, 483 σ. _bεικ. _c24 εκ + _e1 CD-ROM (4 3/4 in.) |
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505 | 1 | _aSection 1: Fundamental Concepts -- Chapter 1: Analog versus Digital -- Chapter 2: Atoms, Molecules, and Crystals -- Chapter 3: Conductors and Insulators; Voltage, Current, Resistance, Capacitance, and Inductance -- Chapter 4: Semiconductors: Diode and Transistors -- Chapter 5: Primitive Logic Functions -- Chapter 6: Using Transistors to Build Primitive Logic Functions -- Chapter 7: Alternative Numbering Systems -- Chapter 8: Binary Arithmetic -- Chapter 9: Boolean Algebra -- Chapter 10: Karnaugh Maps -- Chapter 11: Using Primitive Logic Functions to Build More Complex Functions -- Chapter 12: State Diagrams, State Tables, State Machines -- Chapter 13: Analog-to-Digital and Digital-to-Analog -- Chapter 14: Integrated Circuits (ICs) -- Chapter 15: Memory ICs -- Chapter 16: Programmable ICs -- Chapter 17: Application-Specific Integrated Circuits (ASICs) -- Chapter 18: Circuit Boards (PWBs and DWBs) -- Chapter 19: Hybrids -- Chapter 20: Multichip Modules (MCMs) -- Chapter 21: Alternative and Future Technologies -- Appendix A: Assertion-Level Logic -- Appendix B: Positive Logic versus Negative Logic -- Appendix C: Reed-Muller Logic -- Appendix D: Gray Codes -- Appendix E: A Reed-Muller Extraction Utility -- Appendix F: Linear Feedback Shift Registers (LFSRs) -- Appendix G: Pass-Transistor Logic -- Appendix H: No-Holds-Barred Seafood Gumbo | |
505 | 1 | _aCD-ROM contents: Bonus chapter (not in the book): An illustrated history of electronics and computing -- Entire contents of the book (ebook) with full text search capabilities.-- Web links to Adobe Acrobat Reader 5 and Adobe ebook reader 2.2 | |
520 | _aFrom reviews of the first edition: "If you want to be reminded of the joy of electronics, take a look at Clive (Max) Maxfield's book Bebop to the Boolean Boogie."--Computer Design "Lives up to its title as a useful and entertaining technical guide....well-suited for students, technical writers, technicians, and sales and marketing people."--Electronic Design "Writing a book like this one takes audacity! ... Maxfield writes lucidly on a variety of complex topics without 'writing down' to his audience." --EDN "A highly readable, well-illustrated guided tour through basic electronics." -Science Books & Films "Extremely readable and easy to understand, you'll wonder how people learned about this stuff before this book came along." --New Book Bulletin, Computer Literacy Bookshops * The difference between the analog and digital worlds. * What logic gates are and how to make them from transistors | ||
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_3ScienceDirect _uhttp://www.sciencedirect.com/science/book/9780750675437 _zAn electronic book accessible through the World Wide Web; click for information |
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