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CMOS Cookbook, Second Edition

CMOS Cookbook, Second Edition
By DON LANCASTER, Howard M. Berlin

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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


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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #228201 in Books
  • Published on: 1997-02-27
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 512 pages

Editorial Reviews

Review
A clear and complete look at CMOS! This easy-to-follow text is targeted for beginning- to intermediate-level users. Covers the latest CMOS series of devices and subfamilies. Presents tabular comparisons to earlier versions. Includes a TIL and CMOS interfacing and functional equivalency conversion chart. Requires a minimum of math. -- H.W. Sams

From the Publisher
In 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-supply 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 seris 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

From the Back Cover
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


Customer Reviews

Read this book or you'll be sorry.5
If you're interested in digital design, this book is a must-read.
In very little time, you will gain an intuitive feel for digital hardware design, and understand how to design useful circuits.

I first read this book in high school, about 20 years ago.
Since then, I completed an EE degree at Cornell, and have practiced as an engineer.
Nothing I ever read was a useful as this book, and I still regularly refer to it.

I'm not really under 13...5
...This was just an easier way of expressing my opinion.

This book has been absolutely crucial to my GCSE and A Level studies, as its simplified datasheets and useful information aboout how to use the ICs are exactly what you need for designing small circuits on the component level.

Although, yes, you can get all this and more for free on the internet, the book is smaller than a computer, and is right by you with all the information in one place.

It certainly has its place in my library.

A Must Read5
I loved the book. I am replacing my original copy because it has fallen apart. Pratical circuits and tricks. The best non textbook I have on cmos.