Special-purpose ICs and Circuits
So far, this Volume has dealt with mainly run-of-the mill digital ICs such as logic gates, bilateral switches, flip-flops, counters, latches, and other devices of the type that the average professional digital circuit designer is likely to use on a regular basis. But there are other useful types of digital IC that may be needed only very rarely, and among them are dedicated multiplexers, decoders and demultiplexers, addressable latches, full-adders, and bus transceivers. This chapter explains how to use these types of special-purpose ICs, and concludes by giving functional descriptions of a few other unusual and very rarely used types of logic IC.
Multiplexing Basics
Multiplexers and demultiplexers were briefly ...
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