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Engineering Digital Design
book

Engineering Digital Design

by Richard F. Tinder
January 2000
Intermediate to advanced content levelIntermediate to advanced
884 pages
29h 39m
English
Academic Press
Content preview from Engineering Digital Design
CHAPTER 8
Arithmetic Devices
and Arithmetic Logic Units (ALUs)
8.1 INTRODUCTION
In this chapter digital circuits will be designed with electrical capabilities that can be
interpreted as performing the basic arithmetic operations of binary numbers. The basic
operations include
r
Addition
r
Subtraction
r
Multiplication
r
Division
Now, Boolean equations are uniquely defined so as to perform specific arithmetic operations,
and the 1’s and 0’s, which have previously been used only as logic levels, must take on a
numerical significance. The reader must keep in mind that an arithmetic circuit is only the
electrical analog of the arithmetic operation it represents. In
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ISBN: 9780126912951