A few comments concerning the material and Dr. Roth. I had the pleasure of using the book while it was still being 'student tested' prior to publication back in the 1970s, and found the course so interesting that I proctored it the following semester. My background prior to taking what was at the time a senior level EE course included no EE whatsoever. The material was well-organized and presented in a consistent pedagogical...
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I reviewed the Fourth edition before, but have now revised that review to reflect major improvements in the new edition. This is a learn-by-example style of text. Not only are examples given in the body text, but the first end-of-chapter problems are worked out in detail, and solutions are given for many more. I consider this a fine book for enriching the material I'm presenting in class. The old edition was dated and promoted...
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i have been using both roth and mano for my digital design course at college and my experience is that roth is 'the' book for digital design.it is clear ,concise and to the point.mano seems to be a little too descriptive and sometimes drives you early to bed.however it is always good to refer to mano as for PLDs are concerned..
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I had a horrible prof. and managed to learn logic design on my own. This book made it possible. Very clear explanations, plenty of theory and design examples plus some great problems. I recommend this title, great for self study or as a class supplement.
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While this book is designed as a self-paced textbook, Dr. Roth takes great care in explaining the fundamentals of logic design in relevant detail with an excellent use of examples. This is perhaps one of the easiest textbooks to read, and does not contain long, boring material. Study guides and review questions help you understand the material even further, following up on what you have read in each unit. This is a book...
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