8.11 Larger 5 & 6-variable Karnaugh maps. 8.10 Don’t care cells in the Karnaugh map. 8.5 Karnaugh maps, truth tables, and Boolean expressions 8.6 Logic simplification with Karnaugh maps. 8.4 Making a Venn diagram look like a Karnaugh map. 8.3 Boolean Relationships on Venn Diagrams.
7.9 Converting truth tables into Boolean expressionsĨ KARNAUGH MAPPING 8.1 Introduction. 6.3 Permissive and interlock circuits 6.4 Motor control circuits. 4.3 Contact ”normal” state and make/break sequence. 3.5 TTL NAND and AND gates 3.6 TTL NOR and OR gates. 3 LOGIC GATES 3.1 Digital signals and gates. 2 BINARY ARITHMETIC 2.1 Numbers versus numeration 2.2 Binary addition. 1.5 Octal and hexadecimal to decimal conversion. Additions and improvements to 3rd edition.ġ NUMERATION SYSTEMS 1.1 Numbers and symbols.
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