In the world of electrical engineering and computer science, few textbooks have achieved the legendary status of by John F. Wakerly . For decades, this book has served as the gold standard for bridging the gap between theoretical Boolean algebra and real-world digital circuits.
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"Digital Design: Principles and Practices" by is a foundational textbook for digital logic design, blending theoretical engineering principles with practical industrial experience. Key Features
