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I agree with bas, Schaum's Outlines-Digital Principles 3rd Edition is one of the simplest on explaining theory.
Floyd is good for instruction on experimentation..
For simulation using vhdl, you can also use Digital Engineering with VHDL Design (sorry if write the book title wrong.)
Here are some of the good digital electronics books available
1) Digital Systemsrinciples and applications-Ronald tocci
-> The best book in my opinion.After reading this book, i fell in love with digital elec.
2)Digital design- Morris mano
-> A very popular book for digital electronics. Not as impressive as tocci
3)Digital fundamentals - thomas floyd
-> A good book for beginners. Explains the basics very well
4)Digital principles and design - donald givone
-> Karnaugh map is explained well in this book.
To learn about the basic Digital Design Principles, go for MORRIS MANO or CHARLES ROTH... I liked the latter more...
For Digital CMOS VLSI Design, the one and only book, which is even self-explanatory is "Digital Integrated Circuits", by Jan Rabaey, Anantha Chandrakasan, Nikolic.
I find Digital Fundamentals by Floyd an excellent bok for digital concepts. For digital electronics and IC design, microelectronic circuits by Sedra ad Smith would be good
I would suggest you:
John F. Wakerly, Digital Design: Principles and Practices, Fourth Edition, Pearson Prentice Hall, 2006
I recomend it to my students and they found it very helpful. Except a very good digital fundamentals, it introduces you in the computer-aided digital desing with the help of programmable logic devices and hadrware design languages (HDL), precisely ABEL, VHDL, Verilog.
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