Digital Electronics Demystified: A Self-teaching Guide (Demystified)

Digital Electronics Demystified: A Self-teaching Guide by Myke Predko, published by McGraw Hill on January 11, 2005, spans 370 pages and is presented in English. This resource is designed for individuals learning about digital logic and electronics, utilizing the accessible Demystified format. The book addresses the gap in traditional teaching materials, which have remained largely unchanged over the past two decades, by incorporating modern concepts such as CMOS logic, Programmable Logic Devices, and microprocessor/microcontroller interfacing.
Readers will find practical guidance on setting up their own experimental apparatus for digital electronics at a minimal cost, challenging the notion that such experimentation is difficult or expensive. The content aims to bridge the knowledge gap for both students and instructors, providing insights into contemporary technology and interfaces that are often overlooked in standard texts. This edition serves as a comprehensive introduction to digital electronics, making it a valuable tool for learners in the field.
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The perfect resource for anyone learning digital logic and electronics, written by renowned digital “guru” Myke Predko in the audience-tested Demystified format
The field of teaching digital electronics has not changed significantly in the past 20 years. Many of the same books that first became available in the late 1970s and early 1980s are still being used as basic texts. In the 20+ years since these were written, the basic rules have not changed, but they do not provide strong links to modern electronics including CMOS logic, Programmable Logic Devices and microprocessor/microcontroller interfacing. Courses teaching introductory digital electronics will fill in the missing areas of information for students, but neither the instructors nor students have resources to explain modern technology and interfaces. One assumption made by all the standard texts is that experimenting with digital electronics cannot be done easily – in the proposed book, “digital guru” Myke Predko will show how readers can set up their own apparatus for experimenting with digital electronics for less than $10.
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