Reddit mentions: The best digital design books

We found 12 Reddit comments discussing the best digital design books. We ran sentiment analysis on each of these comments to determine how redditors feel about different products. We found 9 products and ranked them based on the amount of positive reactions they received. Here are the top 20.

1. Electronics Demystified

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4. Fundamentals of Digital Logic with Verilog Design

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6. RTL Modeling with SystemVerilog for Simulation and Synthesis: Using SystemVerilog for ASIC and FPGA Design

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7. Bebop to the Boolean Boogie: An Unconventional Guide to Electronics (with CD-ROM), Second Edition

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9. Digital Design Fourth International Edition

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u/5hredder · 1 pointr/UofT

Hey,

ECE212.


ECE241 - You learn C++ and OOP fundamentals in this course. We didn't have a textbook when I took it. Just online notes.

ECE241 - Stephen Brown is a prof at UofT and a great lecturer. I also still have this book if you are interested in buying from me!

ECE216 - Might still have this book if you're interested.

ECE221 - Professor Stickle probably will teach this course. Great lecturer but his tests/exams are notoriously hard.

ECE243 - Did not have a textbook when I took the course. Prof. Moshovos provided course notes online.

ECE297 - No textbook for this course. It's like a mini design project that lasts all semester where you have to build a concurrency based storage server in a team of 3. Picking a good team of programmers and technical writers is imperative.

Protip: Next time check TUSBE for textbook names and buying second-hand textbooks.

PS: Congrats on getting through 1st year, 2nd year will be tough.

u/bucky82 · 1 pointr/IWantToLearn

You should read this book or one similar. A good intro will require much more than a few web pages. While you are reading the book you should get a soldering iron and some supplies (they will be mentioned in the book). And build some simple circuits.

I read this one a few years ago and it was a good base.

u/Hiding_behind_you · 1 pointr/AdviceAnimals

Ok, now you're starting to understand the power of clear communication.

I will google "Adult in the digital age", and let's see what comes up...

Edit: here's the top result.

https://www.amazon.co.uk/Adult-Learning-Digital-Age-Information/dp/0415356997

Do you want me to read this book?

u/Kitts4114 · 4 pointsr/ElectricalEngineering

Thank you so much for the reply. I just wanted to confirm is this the correct version of The Art of Electronics https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01LWV8408/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_1oQ1BbVRGFJBP

I plan on reviewing everything under the sun for this interview, but am only just getting into some of the more technical electrical engineering courses. I haven’t had the opportunity to learn much about transistors or anything along those lines. Will there be any overview of those or AC-DC converters in this book?

u/lasthope106 · 2 pointsr/ECE

At my school we used the following (an older edition when I was there):

Fundamentals of Digital Logic - Verilog

There is a VHDL version if you want to focus on learning that language.
Fundamentals of Digital Logic - VHDL

I remember the book did the job fine, and it came in handy as a reference when I took more advanced courses in Computer Organization and Digital VLSI. It wouldn't be a bad idea to get a Schaums guide in digital logic to give you more practice, and worked out examples.

u/maredsous10 · 1 pointr/ECE

Digital Design and Computer Architecture
http://www.amazon.com/Digital-Design-Computer-Architecture-Harris/dp/0123704979

Digital Design Principles and Practices Wakerly
http://www.amazon.com/Digital-Design-Principles-Practices-Edition/dp/0131863894/ <==You can get the 2nd/3rd editions on the cheap

Schaum's Outline
www.amazon.com/dp/0070650500/
http://www.amazon.com/Schaums-Outline-Introduction-Digital-Systems/dp/0070484392/

(I'd also suggest getting a discrete math book.)

u/37sensors · 1 pointr/ECE

Beebop to the Boolean Boogie. on Amazon

u/the3nforcer · 1 pointr/ECE

I'm interning this summer as a hardware engineer this summer and a lot of the job is VHDL/Verilog programming/testing. So learning this would put you ahead when you start with school and eventually when looking for internships.

The book I used in school was this, it goes through a lot of the basic digital design and also has Verilog programming examples you can work through. The major software package I use at work is a flavor of [ModelSim] (http://model.com/content/modelsim-pe-student-edition-hdl-simulation)(free student version). You can program anything from a simple digital block all the way up to an entire CPU with this software. Hope this helps.