Textbook Information
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Reference book:
Sarah Harris, David Harris: Digital Design and Computer Architecture: ARM Edition, First Edition, Morgan Kaufmann (May 6, 2015). ISBN-10: 0128000562 |
Course Objective
- This course includes analysis and applications of digital circuits such as gates, decoder, multiplexers, demultiplexers, binary adders, flip flops, and counters.
Course Outcome
Students will be able to:
- Manipulate or design information encoding in binary form.
- Manipulate or design processing of information in binary form.
- Manipulate or design number representation in binary form.
- Manipulate or design basic combinational operators (and, or, not, etc) and sequential circuits.
- Manipulate or design combination of operators to form higher level functions (multiplexer, counter) and memory element (flip-flop).
Prerequisites
- (by courses): CSE 21 or I&C SCI 21 or EECS 12 or ENGRECE 12 or EECS 10 or ENGRECE 10 or ENGRMAE 10
- (by topic): Knowledge of computational methods and structured programs in electrical and computer engineering.
Computer Usage
Grading Policy
Parts |
Share |
Midterm
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30% |
Final exam
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70% |
Schedule
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