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• using digital·. and analog integrated circuits USING DIGITAL AND ANALOG INTEGRA·TED CIRCUITS L. W. SHACKLETTE & H. A. ASHWORm Seton Hall University South Orange, New Jersey PRENTICE-HALL, INC. Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey 07632 Library of Congress Cataloglng in Publication Data SHACKLETT£, L w (dnte) Using digital and analog Integrated circuits. Includes index. I. Tategrnted circuits-Laboratory mnnunls. I. Ashworth, Harry A., (date) joint author. IL Title. TK7874.S45 621.381 '73 76-30880 ISBN 0-13-939488-S © 1978 by Prentice-Hall, Inc., Englewood Cliffs, N.J. 07632 All rights reserved. No part of this book may be reproduced in any form or by any means without permission in writing from the publisher. Printed in the United States of America 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 PRENTICE-HALL INTERNATIONAL, INC., London PRENTICE-HALL OF AUSTRALIA PTY. LIMITED, Sydney PRENTICE-HALL OF CANADA, LTD., Toronto PRENTICE-HALL OF INDIA PRIVATE LIMITED, New Delhi PRENTICE-HALL OF JAPAN, INC., Tokyo PRENTICE-HALL OF SOUTHEAST ASIA PTE. LTD., Singapore WHITEHALL BOOKS LIMITED, Wellington, New Zealand contents preface ix Introduction 1: DIGITAL CIRCUITS EXPERIMENTS experiment DI: logic gates (TTL) 4 Cl: logic gates (CMOS) 13 D2: Boolean algebra (TTL) 17 C2: Boolean algebra (CMOS) 26 D3: buffers (TTL) 28 C3: buffers (CMOS) 35 D4: astable multivibrator and Schmitt trigger (CMOS) 40 D5: monostables (TTL) 45 CS: monostables (CMOS) 51 D6: flip-flops I (TTL) 55 D7: flip-flops II (TTL) 60 C7: flip-flops (CMOS) 66 D8: decoders and displays (TTL) 69 CB: BCD-to-seven segment latch decoder driver (CMOS) 76 D9: binary counters (TTL) 79 DIO: divide-by-N counters (TTL) 83 CJO: divide-by-N counters (CMOS) 87 v vi CONTENTS Dll: full and half-adder (TTL) 91 CJJ: full and half-adders (CMOS) 97 Dl2: subtractors: arithmetic logic unit (TTL) 99 DJ3: registers (TTL) 104 CJ3: registers (CMOS) 110 Dl4: universal shift register (TTL) 113 Dl5: memories (TTL) 118 Introduction 2: ANALOG CIRCUITS EXPERIMENTS 125 experiment A I: operational amplifier 127 A2: noninverting amplifier 135 A3: sum and difference circuits 140 A4: real op amps 146 A5: integrating and d((ferentiating circuits 158 A6: comparators 164 A7: op amp Schmitt trigger 170 AB: logarithmic amplifier 176 A9: constant voltage and current sources 182 AJO: power amplifier 188 A 11: driving relays and silicon-controlled rectifiers 194 A12: active filters 199 A13: oscillators 207 Introduction 3: PROJECTS 213 project P 1: voltage regulators 214 P2: 555 timer 223 P3: temperature controller 227 P4: audio power amplifier 233 P5: sample and hold circuits 236 P6: encoding and conversion 240 P7: multiplexers 244 PB: electronic music box 248 P9: Boolean puzzles 252 PIO: reaction time game 257 P JI: minutes timer 261 P12: frequency counter 264 CONTENTS vii APPENDICES 269 appendix A: equipment and supplies 270 B: understanding data sheets 275 C: references 288 D: logic probe 290 E: regulated power supplies for integrated circuits 293 F: glossary 296 index 310

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