Digital Logic Design

Course Description

Foundation in design and analysis of the operation of digital gates. Design and implementation of combinational and sequential logic circuits. Concepts of Boolean algebra, Karnaugh maps, flip-flops, registers, and counters along with various logic families and comparison of their behavior and characteristics.

Learning Outcomes

  • Discuss fundamental concepts in the design of digital circuits and systems.
  • Discuss and have a working knowledge of Boolean algebra and its application to combinational logic circuits.
  • Manipulate and design basic combinational operators (and, or, not, etc) and sequential circuits.
  • Manipulate and design combination of operators to form higher level functions (multiplexer, counter) and memory element (flip-flop).
  • Explain the basic components of the Von Neumann computer architecture.
  • Prepare and make professional presentations relevant to the course material.

Prerequisites

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