Description
An introduction to digital logic design. This course uses simple
logic gates as the basis for constructing the more complex circuits
leading to modern computer systems. The course focuses on developing
digital logic circuits from component logical gates using
optimization techniques such as Karnaugh maps. Students will also
study the operation of the transistor as a logic gate and the
development of CMOS technology. Other topics include adders,
flip-flops, counters, multiplexers, decoders, finite state machines
and languages for expressing digital logic. Laboratory arranged.
Prerequisites: COM202 and COM/MAT306. (4 s.h.)