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CMOS Cookbook
DON LANCASTER (Author), Howard M. Berlin (Author)
9780750699433
Paperback, published 1 January 1988
528 pages
22.9 x 15.1 x 3.3 cm, 0.603 kg
The CMOS Cookbook contains all you need to know to understand and successfully use CMOS (Complementary Metal-Oxide Semiconductor) integrated circuits. Written in a "cookbook" format that requires little math, this practical, user-oriented book covers all the basics for working with digital logic and many of its end appilations.Whether you're a newcomver to logic and electronics or a senior design engineer, you'll find CMOS Cookbook and its examples helpful as a self-learning guide, a reference handbook, a project-idea book, or a text for teaching others digital logic at the high school through university levels.In the pages of this revised edition, you'll discover: *What CMOS is, who makes it, and how the basic transistors, inverters, and logic and transmission gates work*CMOS usage rules, power-suppy examples, and information on breadboards, state testing, tools, and interfacing*Discussions of the latest CMOS devices and sub-families, including the 74C, 74HC, and 74HCT series that streamline TTL and CMOS interfacing*An in-depth look at multivibrators - including astable, monostable, and bistable - and linear techniques*Clocked-logic designs and the extensive applications of JK and D-type flip-flops*A helpful appendix featuring a TTL-to-CMOS conversion chart
Chapter 1: Some BasicsChapter 2: Some CMOS Integrated CircuitsChapter 3: LogicChapter 4: MultivibratorsChapter 5: Clocked Logic: JK and D Flip-FlopsChapter 6: Counters and Shift RegistersChapter 7: Op Amps, Analog Switches, and Phase-Locked LoopsChapter 8: Digital DisplaysChapter 9: IC Memories and Programmable Logic ArraysChapter 10: Getting It All TogetherAppendix A: TTL to CMOS Conversion TableAppendix B: Some Product Sources
Subject Areas: Computer science [UY], Semi-conductors & super-conductors [TJFD5], Circuits & components [TJFC]