Digital Circuit And Design Salivahanan Arivazhagan ~upd~

– especially if you are an Indian undergraduate engineering student looking for a syllabus-aligned, problem-rich, clear book on digital electronics. It is not for advanced ASIC/FPGA design, but for foundational digital logic design, it serves very well.

A unique feature of this text is the dedicated coverage of (TTL, ECL, CMOS, BiCMOS). While many books treat these as an afterthought, Salivahanan and Arivazhagan dedicate substantial space to: Digital Circuit And Design Salivahanan Arivazhagan

This is the core of the book. Using classical methods (Karnaugh maps, Quine-McCluskey tabulation) alongside modern VHDL notation, the authors walk through: – especially if you are an Indian undergraduate

The book is closely mapped to standard university curricula (especially Anna University regulation 2017/2021 for courses like Digital Electronics , Digital Logic Circuits , etc.). This makes it a reliable reference for exam preparation. While many books treat these as an afterthought,

The final sections cover semiconductor memory (RAM, ROM, PROM, EPROM) and an introduction to Programmable Logic Devices (PLDs), including PLA and PAL. While the latest edition touches on FPGAs, the strength lies in explaining the architecture rather than just the marketing buzzwords.

: Numerous solved examples and practical design problems enable students to design circuits efficiently. Versatility