Logic design book/learning resource recommendations?
Posted: Sun Apr 24, 2022 7:27 pm
Hi all! I was wondering whether anyone would like to share their favourite books or other learning resources (videos, websites, magazines, etc.) for learning how to build logic circuits.
Over the past few months, I've managed to make a lot of progress building increasingly complex circuits, but I've mostly taken a paint-by-numbers approach, iterating my way towards solutions experimentally (and with a lot of help from you all!) without a really solid basis for each design.
Most recently, I tried my hand at Verilog using a CPLD and found it much easier to build something pretty complex, likely because it's much similar to the software development process that I'm used to. However, it still feels like a crutch and I would like to up my game with discrete logic—hence my request for some learning resources.
TIA!
Over the past few months, I've managed to make a lot of progress building increasingly complex circuits, but I've mostly taken a paint-by-numbers approach, iterating my way towards solutions experimentally (and with a lot of help from you all!) without a really solid basis for each design.
Most recently, I tried my hand at Verilog using a CPLD and found it much easier to build something pretty complex, likely because it's much similar to the software development process that I'm used to. However, it still feels like a crutch and I would like to up my game with discrete logic—hence my request for some learning resources.
TIA!