المراجعة التحريرية | As the title states, this is a textbook for a graduate course on digital design. ... the text is mostly oriented to the professor, providing a perfect tool to drive the course. The text is well structured by weeks and class sessions ... needed to cover most of the aspects involved in an introductory digital design course. ... I am sure that students using this book will learn enough to start working in any Silicon company. (Javier Castillo, Computing Reviews, March, 2015) |
عن المؤلف | After spending some years at sea in the U. S. Navy, John Michael Williams returned to school for degrees at Columbia University, the University of Chicago and Southern Illinois University, eventually studying human vision in postdoctoral study at the University of Michigan. He moved to California in 1982 and spent significant work time as an applications engineer at Daisy Systems and then at Compass Design Automation. After attending various physics-related classes at Stanford, he began teaching at Silicon Valley Technical Institute, where he wrote the first edition of "Digital VLSI Design with Verilog" and many other course workbooks which now are posted at Scribd. He moved to Oregon a few years ago, where he remains mostly retired. |