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FILENUMBER: 9859 BEGIN_KEYWORDS RAPID PROTOTYPING DIGITAL SYSTEMS TEXT HAMBLEN FURMAN END_KEYWORDS DATE: September 2001 TITLE: RAPID PROTOTYPING OF DIGITAL SYSTEMS BY HAMBLEN AND FURMAN
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TITLE:  RAPID PROTOTYPING OF DIGITAL SYSTEMS BY HAMBLEN AND FURMAN


Kluwer--First Edition, Sep. 1999: ISBN 0-7923-8604-3 


Kluwer--Second Edition, Sep. 2001: ISBN 0-7923-7439-8


 RAPID PROTOTYPING OF DIGITAL SYSTEMS, A Tutorial Approach  provides an
 exciting, "cutting edge",  laboratory  component for  undergraduate
 digital logic and computer design courses.  This exciting new book is
 appropriate for consideration at schools that have an upper level course
 in digital logic or programmable logic. Design engineers working in
 industry will also want to consider this text for a rapid introduction to
 FPLD technology and logic synthesis using commercial CAD tools.
 
 Two tutorials on the Altera CAD tool environment, an overview of
 programmable logic, and a design library with several easy to use input
 and output functions were developed for this text to help students get
 started quickly. Early design examples use schematic capture and library
 components. 

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From Carl.Harris@wkap.com Mon Oct 21 10:06:37 2002
Subject: New Printing Enhancements! Rapid Prototyping of Digital Systems,
To: Kluwer academic publishers 
 
The new printing of the second edition includes Altera's new 10.1 student
edition software which supports Windows 2000/XP and designs that are three
times larger using the new 70,000 gate UP 2 board.  All designs in the
book's CD-ROM have been updated to work with the original UP 1/1X board or
the new UP 2 board.
 
If you adopt Rapid Prototyping of Digital Systems, Second Edition for second
semester, please contact me if you need a copy of the new second printing.
 
Thank you.

Carl W. Harris 
Publishing Director 
Kluwer Academic Publishers 
E-mail: carl.harris@wkap.com 
Ph: (781) 681-0553 
Fax: (781) 871-7507 
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