Foundations of Computer Engineering is a complete introductory textbook
for freshman and sophomore students taking a first course in computer
engineering. This new text covers everything today’s students will need
to go from almost no computer-specific knowledge to understanding the
design of computer systems, from their fundamental hardware components
and mathematical abstractions to their use in solving real-world
problems. Covering all the major themes of 21st century computer
engineering, including logic and computers, software, and circuits,
instructors will find that this book provides a single coherent
reference to guide students through their course.
- Provides a simple, principled introduction to core concepts in
computer engineering, including logic and computers, software, and
circuits
- Steps students through concepts to understand how the components
of computers come together to create complete computer systems
- Includes a variety of teaching ancillaries to assist instructors
in adopting this new approach to introducing computer engineering to
their students, such as PPT Lecture slides, Instructor’s Manual, Labs
and project materials, Image bank, and a YouTube Embedded Systems
Channel hosted by the author
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