CPE 100L - Digital Logic Design I Laboratory Credits: 1 Description This laboratory course covers the following experiments: a) Basic logic gates, Boolean algebra and logic simplifications; b) combinational logic circuits and their applications, flip-flops and related devices; c) MSI circuits including multiplexers, decoders; d) binary adders, and asynchronous and synchronous counters.
Please note: The prerequisite of CPE 100 may be taken before or at the same time as CPE 100L.
Student Learning Outcomes
- Use lab test equipment in digital circuits.
- Build and test combinational circuits using basic logic gates.
- Simplify circuits using Boolean algebra and DeMorgan’s theorems.
- Design and build combinational circuits by using Karnaugh map methods.
- Design, build, and test combinational circuits using all NAND gates.
- Build and test 8-bit binary adders.
- Build and test sequential circuits using JK flip flops.
- Build and test synchronous and asynchronous counters.
- Build and test BCD counter with decoders and 7-segment displays.
- Design, build, and test mono-stable circuits, and pulse generators.
Prerequisite: CPE 100 Corequisite: None Graded: Letter Grade
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