While many modern books focus on VHDL or Verilog (Hardware Description Languages), Taub and Schilling provide the foundational electronics necessary to understand those systems work. Rigorous Math:

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Digital Integrated Electronics (often referred to simply as "Taub and Schilling") provides a comprehensive analysis of the circuits used to realize digital logic functions. Unlike textbooks that focus solely on logic design (Boolean algebra, state machines), this book focuses on those gates are built using transistors, resistors, and diodes. Key features of the book include:

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| | Details | | :--- | :--- | | Title | Digital Integrated Electronics | | Authors | Herbert Taub & Donald L. Schilling | | Publisher | McGraw-Hill | | Year | 1977 (1st Edition); 1986 (International Student Ed.) | | ISBN-10 | 0070629218 | | ISBN-13 | 9780070629219 | | Pages | 650 / 676 (Source varies) |

The book is structured to take students from basic semiconductor devices to complex digital systems. Key topics include:

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: It covers timing circuits and pulse generation, which are critical for synchronization in digital systems.

Modern textbooks often treat logic gates as black boxes. Taub and Schilling force readers to look inside the gate, explaining exactly how transistors saturate, cut off, and steer current.

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