The main goal of this chapter is to impart knowledge about the combinational logic circuit
design using digital logics. Readers will be able to discuss the following aspects in this
chapter:
• Boolean laws and theorems
• Algebraic simplications using Boolean laws and theorems
• Standard representations of logic functions
• Algebraic simplications using Karnaugh Map method following product-of-sum
(POS) and sum-of-product (SOP)
• Algebraic simplications using Karnaugh Map method considering don’t care
conditions
• Algebraic simplications using Quine–McCluskey method
• Variable elimination method
• Design of digital logic circuit ...
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