Engineering design of logical circuits.
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Authors
Farrell, John R.
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Date of Issue
1961
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Monterey, CA; Naval Postgraduate School
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en_US
Abstract
Over the past decade many valuable "tools" have been developed for the logical designer. Most of this development has been quite formal. From a practical point of view, it is often difficult to apply the "tools" to the actual design of equipment. However if these "tools" are developed in terms of the basic circuit module of a particular piece of equipment they may be used to greatly simplify the design of the equipment. For example, the symbolic logic diagram can be used to produce a finished circuit design if symbols are chosen which represent the basic circuit module, and circuit as well as logical constraints are considered in drawing the diagram. Even in the case of Boolean algebra a form of expression can be chosen, based on the circuit module, which simplifies the design of the final logical circuitry.
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Engineering Electronics
