“This book is a comprehensive work by the authors and provides an understanding of the basic principles of digital electronics and logic design. It describes the functioning of digital circuits, both combinational and sequential, in detail. It also introduces the functioning of modern digital circuits in a simple manner and problems are worked out for ease of understanding. As a textbook, it will benefit the student pursuing a first course in electrical or computer engineering.”
~Prof. Goutam Ghosh, University of Calcutta, India
“The tremendous power and usefulness of digital techniques and systems can be seen in a wide variety of applications in industrial machinery, computers, microprocessors, household appliances, and other areas. Engineers and technicians, in order to meet this challenge of change, will find this book an excellent introduction to this exciting and dynamic field. Developments in the integrated circuit technology have made it possible to fabricate complex digital circuits, memories, and field-programmable gate arrays to meet the changing digital problems of tomorrow.
This book has been excellently written to bridge the gap between theory and practice and to develop the prototype to showcase the talents. I have found this book to be designed especially for undergraduate students in electronics and communication, electrical engineering, computer science, instrumentation control, and information technology. The authors explain practical problems very well with examples wherever required. The presentation of the book is lucid with adequate figures, tables, and examples. The chapters on logic families, memories, and analog-to-digital and digital-to-analog converters will be useful for postgraduate students as well. Overall, I rate it a very good book.”
~Prof. Prasanna Kumar Sahu, National Institute of Technology, Rourkela, India