TY - BOOK AU - Mano, M Morris. AU - Kime, Charles R. AU - Martin, Tom TI - Logic and computer design fumdamentals SN - 9781292096070 U1 - 621.392 PY - 2016///] ©2016 CY - Boston : PB - Pearson Education Limited, KW - Electronic digital computers -- Circuits. KW - Logic circuits. KW - Electronic digital computers N2 - 1. Digital Systems and Information 1-1 Information Representation 1-2 Abstraction Layers in Computer Systems Design 1-3 Number Systems 1-4 Arithmetic Operations 1-5 Decimal Codes 1-6 Alphanumeric Codes 1-7 Gray Codes 1-8 Chapter Summary 2. Combinational Logic Circuits 2-1 Binary Logic and Gates 2-2 Boolean Algebra 2-3 Standard Forms 2-4 Two-Level Circuit Optimization 2-5 Map Manipulation 2-6 Exclusive-OR Operator and Gates 2-7 Gate Propagation Delay 2-8 Hardware Description Languages Overview 2-9 HDL Representations-VHDL 2-10 HDL Represenations-Verilog 2-11 Chapter Summary 3. Combinational Logic Design 3-1 Beginning Hierarchical Design 3-2 Technology Mapping 3-3 Combinational Functional Blocks 3-4 Rudimentary Logic Functions 3-5 Decoding 3-6 Encoding 3-7 Selecting 3-8 Iterative Combinational Circuits 3-9 Binary Adders 3-10 Binary Subtraction 3-11 Binary Adder-Subtractors 3-12 Other Arithmetic Functions 3-13 Chapter Summary 4. Sequential Circuits 4-1 Sequential Circuit Definitions 4-2 Latches 4-3 Flip-Flops 4-4 Sequential Circuit Analysis 4-5 Sequential Circuit Design 4-6 State-machine Diagrams and Applications 4-7 HDL Representation for Sequential Circuits-VHDL 4-8 HDL Representation for Sequential Circuits-Verilog 4-9 Flip-Flop Timing 4-10 Sequential Circuit Timing 4-11 Asynchronous Interactions 4-12 Synchronization and Metastability 4-13 Synchronous Circuit Pitfalls 4-14 Chapter Summary 5. Digital Hardware Implementation 5-1 The Design Space 5-2 Programmable Implementation Technologies 5-3 Chapter Summary 6. Registers and Register Transfers 6-1 Registers and Load Enable 6-2 Register Transfers 6-3 Register Transfer Operations 6-4 Register Transfers in VHDL and Verilog 6-5 Microoperations 6-6 Microoperations on a Single Register 6-7 Register-Cell Design 6-8 Multiplexer and Bus-Baed Transfers for Multiple Registers 6-9 Serial Transfer and Microoperations 6-10 Control of Register Transfers 6-11 HDL Representation for Shift Registers and Counters-VHDL 6-12 HDL Representation for Shift Registers and Counters-Verilog 6-13 Microprogrammed Control 6-15 Chapter Summary 7. Memory Basics 7-1 Memory Definitions 7-2 Random-Access Memory 7-3 SRAM Integrated Circuits 7-4 Array of SRAM ICs 7-5 DRAM ICs 7-6 DRAM Types 7-7 Arrays of Dynamic RAM ICs 7-8 Chapter Summary 8. Computer Design Basics 8-1 Computer Design Basics 8-2 Datapaths 8-3 The Arithmetic/Logic Unit 8-4 The Shifter 8-5 Datapath Representation 8-6 The Control Word 8-7 A Simple Computer Architecture 8-8 Single-Cycle Hardwired Control 8-9 Multiple-Cycle Hardwired Control 8-10 Chapter Summary 9. Instruction Set Architecture 9-1 Computer Architecture Concepts 9-2 Operand Addressing 9-3 Addressing Modes 9-4 Instruction Set Architectures 9-5 Data-Transfer Instructions 9-6 Data-Manipulation Instructions 9-7 Floating-Point Computations 9-8 Program Control Instructions 9-9 Program Interrupt 9-10 Chapter Summary 10. RISC and CISC Processors 10-1 Pipelined Datapath 10-2 Pipelined Control 10-3 The Reduced Instruction Set Computer 10-4 The Complex Instruction Set Computer 10-5 More on Design 10-6 Chapter Summary 11. Input-Output and Communication 11-1 Computer I/O 11-2 Sample Peripherals 11-3 I/O Interfaces 11-4 Serial Communication 11-5 Modes of Transfer 11-6 Priority Interrupt 11-7 Direct Memory Access 11-8 Chapter Summary 12. Memory Systems 12-1 Memory Hierarchy 12-2 Locality of Reference 12-3 Cache Memory 12-4 Virtual Memory 12-5 Chapter Summary ER -