Overview

Covers Concepts, Principles & Techniques Used to Analyze Solid State Pulse & Digital Circuits


Fundamentals of Pulse and Digital Circuits by Ronald J. Tocci is a textbook that covers the concepts, principles, and techniques for analyzing solid-state pulse and digital circuits, intended for technology, engineering, and computer science programs. Published in 1972, it teaches the fundamentals of digital systems, including both traditional and modern design methods, and is part of Merrill's International Series in Electrical and Electronics Technology.


Key aspects of the book:

Subject: Analysis of solid-state pulse and digital circuits.

Content: Covers fundamental principles and techniques for digital systems, including both older and newer methods.

Target Audience: Students in two- and four-year technology, engineering, and computer science programs.

Prerequisites: A background in basic electronics is helpful, but much of the material can be understood without it.