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u/AnimalGiveaways · 1 pointr/AskEngineers

Fundamentals of Logic Design - Charles H. Roth Jr.

this was my Digital Electronics Design and Analysis textbook. I can definitely say that this was the most useful textbook I ever purchased for school. The class was "self-taught" and the book is written for people that are trying to learn on their own. It makes concepts really easy to understand and covers a wide range of topics including: digital components, VHDL programming, algorithm development, practical applications, etc. If you are even the least bit interested in learning anything about digital electronics, this book is excellent.

u/gfxlonghorn · 1 pointr/ECE

Our Logic class was entirely self taught, our book was this. It seemed to be good enough, and I am sure getting a much older edition wouldn't change much at all.

u/nanowatt · 1 pointr/ECE

Well, if you want to become an engineer, you'll need to go to college. After you get your prereqs out of the way, the first courses you'll take will be something like Circuits 1 and 2, covering RLC circuits and basic transistors, opamps, etc., and a digital course covering logic gates, flip-flops, etc. Later on, you'll get into Fourier and Laplace transforms, more analog and digital, and elective subjects based on your specialization.

Typical books:

Circuits: http://www.amazon.com/Fundamentals-Electric-Circuits-Charles-Alexander/dp/0077263197

Digital Design: http://www.amazon.com/Fundamentals-Logic-Design-Companion-CD-ROM/dp/0495471690