Online Instructor’s Manual
to accompany
Digital Fundamentals
Tenth Edition
Thomas L. Floyd
Upper Saddle River, New Jersey
Columbus, Ohio
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Digital Fundamentals, Tenth Edition ,
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CONTENTS
PART 1: PROBLEM SOLUTIONS ............................................................................................1
CHAPTER 1 Introductory Concepts ............................................................................................2
CHAPTER 2 Number Systems, Operations, and Codes ..............................................................7
CHAPTER 3 Logic Gates ..........................................................................................................23
CHAPTER 4 Boolean Algebra and Logic Simplification..........................................................35
CHAPTER 5 Combinational Logic Analysis.............................................................................60
CHAPTER 6 Functions of Combinational Logic.......................................................................95
CHAPTER 7 Latches, Flip-Flops, and Timers.........................................................................115
CHAPTER 8 Counters .............................................................................................................130
CHAPTER 9 Shift Registers ...................................................................................................159
CHAPTER 10 Memory and Storage ..........................................................................................175
CHAPTER 11 Programmable Logic and Software ....................................................................185
CHAPTER 12 Signal Interfacing and Processing ......................................................................195
CHAPTER 13 Computer Concepts ............................................................................................204
CHAPTER 14 Integrated Circuit Technologies .........................................................................210
PART 2: SYSTEM APPLICATION ACTIVITY SOLUTIONS ..........................................217
CHAPTER 4 ............................................................................................................................218
CHAPTER 5 ............................................................................................................................221
CHAPTER 6 ............................................................................................................................223
CHAPTER 7 ............................................................................................................................228
CHAPTER 8 ............................................................................................................................230
CHAPTER 9 ............................................................................................................................233
CHAPTER 10 ............................................................................................................................234
CHAPTER 11 ............................................................................................................................235
PART 3: OVERVIEW OF IEEE STD. 91-1984 .....................................................................239
PART 4: LABORATORY SOLUTIONS FOR
EXPERIMENTS IN DIGITAL
FUNDAMENTALS
by David Buchla......................................................................265
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PART 1
Problem Solutions
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