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Combinational Logic Circuits (Simplification, K-maps) Chapter 5: Flip-Flops and Related Devices Chapter 6: Digital Arithmetic: Operations and Circuits Chapter 7: Counters and Registers Chapter 8: Integrated-Circuit Logic Families Chapter 9: MSI Logic Circuits Chapter 10: Digital System Projects Using HDL (VHDL/AHDL) Chapter 11: Interfacing with the Analog World (ADC/DAC) Chapter 12: Memory Devices Chapter 13: Programmable Logic Device Architectures Key Features of the 12th Edition Manual Digital Systems (12th Edition) - Karbust