Once the digital foundations are set, the focus shifts to the ARM architecture as the primary real-world example. Go to product viewer dialog for this item. Digital Design and Computer Architecture
This guide summarizes the core concepts and structure of by David and Sarah Harris. This textbook is designed to bridge the gap between digital logic and computer architecture by teaching you how to build a microprocessor from the ground up. 1. Digital Logic Fundamentals
The book provides side-by-side examples in SystemVerilog and VHDL to illustrate how digital hardware is modeled and simulated today. 2. ARM Architecture and Assembly
Designing circuits where the output depends only on the current inputs, using Boolean algebra, logic gates, and Karnaugh maps.
Designing circuits with memory, including latches, flip-flops, and Finite State Machines (FSMs).