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by Sarah Harris, David Harris
Digital Design and Computer Architecture, 2nd Edition
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Title page
Table of Contents
In Praise of Digital Design
About the Authors
Copyright
Dedication
Preface
Features
Online Supplements
How to Use the Software Tools in A Course
Labs
Bugs
Acknowledgments
1. From Zero to One
1.1 The Game Plan
1.2 The Art of Managing Complexity
1.3 The Digital Abstraction
1.4 Number Systems
1.5 Logic Gates
1.6 Beneath the Digital Abstraction
1.7 CMOS Transistors*
1.8 Power Consumption*
1.9 Summary and a Look Ahead
2. Combinational Logic Design
2.1 Introduction
2.2 Boolean Equations
2.3 Boolean Algebra
2.4 From Logic to Gates
2.5 Multilevel Combinational Logic
2.6 X’s and Z’s, Oh My
2.7 Karnaugh Maps
2.8 Combinational Building Blocks
2.9 Timing
2.10 Summary
3. Sequential Logic Design
3.1 Introduction
3.2 Latches and Flip-Flops
3.3 Synchronous Logic Design
3.4 Finite State Machines
3.5 Timing of Sequential Logic
3.6 Parallelism
3.7 Summary
4. Hardware Description Languages
4.1 Introduction
4.2 Combinational Logic
4.3 Structural Modeling
4.4 Sequential Logic
4.5 More Combinational Logic
4.6 Finite State Machines
4.7 Data Types*
4.8 Parameterized Modules*
4.9 Testbenches
4.10 Summary
5. Digital Building Blocks
5.1 Introduction
5.2 Arithmetic Circuits
5.3 Number Systems
5.4 Sequential Building Blocks
5.5 Memory Arrays
5.6 Logic Arrays
5.7 Summary
6. Architecture
6.1 Introduction
6.2 Assembly Language
6.3 Machine Language
6.4 Programming
6.5 Addressing Modes
6.6 Lights, Camera, Action: Compiling, Assembling, and Loading
6.7 Odds and Ends*
6.8 Real-World Perspective: x86 Architecture*
6.9 Summary
7. Microarchitecture: With contributions from Matthew Watkins
7.1 Introduction
7.2 Performance Analysis
7.3 Single-Cycle Processor
7.4 Multicycle Processor
7.5 Pipelined Processor
7.6 HDL Representation*
7.7 Exceptions*
7.8 Advanced Microarchitecture*
7.9 Real-World Perspective: x86 Microarchitecture*
7.10 Summary
8. Memory and I/O Systems
8.1 Introduction
8.2 Memory System Performance Analysis
8.3 Caches
8.4 Virtual Memory
8.5 I/O Introduction
8.6 Embedded I/O Systems
8.7 PC I/O Systems
8.8 Real-World Perspective: x86 Memory and I/O Systems*
8.9 Summary
Epilogue
A: Digital System Implementation
A.1 Introduction
A.2 74xx Logic
A.3 Programmable Logic
A.4 Application-Specific Integrated Circuits
A.5 Data sheets
A.6 Logic Families
A.7 Packaging and Assembly
A.8 Transmission Lines
A.9 Economics
B: MIPS Instructions
C: C Programming
C.1 Introduction
Summary
C.2 Welcome to C
Summary
C.3 Compilation
Summary
C.4 Variables
Summary
C.5 Operators
C.6 Function Calls
C.7 Control-Flow Statements
Summary
C.8 More Data Types
Summary
C.9 Standard Libraries
C.10 Compiler and Command Line Options
C.11 Common Mistakes
Further Reading
Index
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