330 CHAPTER 7 / PROGRAMMABLE LOGIC DEVICES
FURTHER READING
Any recent text will have some coverage of the basic PLDs: ROMs, PLAs, and PAL devices.
However, there are a few texts that appear to cover these subjects better than most. The text
by Nelson, Nagle, Carroll, and Irwin and that by Yarbrough appear to cover the basics
rather well and extend their coverage into the industrial level. Other important books that
deal strictly with digital design with PLDs are those of Pellerin and Holley, Lala, Bolton, and
Carter. The text by Tinder appears to be the only one dealing with mixed logic inputs to and
outputs from PLDs. For multiple PLD schemes for augmenting input and output capability,
the text by Tinder and that by Ercegovac and Lang are recommended. ...