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Dec 26, 2024
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CPE 100 - Digital Logic Design I Credits: 3 Description Logic gates. Simplification of Boolean functions. Design and testing of combinational and sequential circuits including code converters, multiplexers, adders, and synchronous counters.
Student Learning Outcomes
- Describe and identify the advantages for digital circuits versus analog circuits.
- Distinguish the advantages and disadvantages between straight binary codes and BCD codes.
- Demonstrate a working knowledge of conversions between binary, decimal and hexadecimal.
- Describe logic circuits algebraically and evaluate logic-circuit outputs.
- Demonstrate a working knowledge of implementing circuits from Boolean expressions.
- Demonstrate a working knowledge of simplifying circuits using DeMorgan’s theorems.
- Demonstrate a working knowledge of designing circuits using Kanaugh maps.
- Demonstrate a working knowledge of how to analyze the sequential circuits.
- Distinguish advantages between asynchronous counters and synchronous counters.
- Demonstrate a working knowledge of how to build a frequency counters.
Prerequisite: MATH 127 with a grade of C or higher; or MATH 128 with a grade of C or higher; or MATH 181 or above with a grade of C or higher; or SAT math score of 630 or higher; or ACT math score of 28 or higher Corequisite: None Graded: Letter Grade
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