Digital Electronics, Volume 3: Finite-state Machines (electronics Engineering)
by Tertulien Ndjountche /
2016 / English / PDF
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This third volume in the comprehensive Digital Electronics
series, which explores the basic principles and concepts of
digital circuits, focuses on finite state machines. These
machines are characterized by a behavior that is determined by a
limited and defined number of states, the holding conditions for
each state, and the branching conditions from one state to
another. They only allow one transition at a time and can be
divided into two components: a combinational logic circuit and a
sequential logic circuit.
This third volume in the comprehensive Digital Electronics
series, which explores the basic principles and concepts of
digital circuits, focuses on finite state machines. These
machines are characterized by a behavior that is determined by a
limited and defined number of states, the holding conditions for
each state, and the branching conditions from one state to
another. They only allow one transition at a time and can be
divided into two components: a combinational logic circuit and a
sequential logic circuit.
The approach is gradual and relatively independent of each other
chapters. To facilitate the assimilation and practical
implementation of various concepts, the book is complemented by a
selection of practical exercises.
The approach is gradual and relatively independent of each other
chapters. To facilitate the assimilation and practical
implementation of various concepts, the book is complemented by a
selection of practical exercises.