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EEET2150 — Digital Circuits

4 credits · 4 hours

EEET 2150 - Digital Circuits EEET 2150 - Digital Circuits Lecture: 3 Lab: 3 An introduction to digital electronics including a study of binary, hexadecimal, and octal numbering systems; common TTL and CMOS logic gate functions and electrical characteristics; the use and interpretation of a manufacturer’s TTL and CMOS data manuals; consistent logic symbology; Boolean Algebra; DeMorgan’s Theorem; and Karnaugh Mapping. Other integrated circuits studied include flipflops, synchronous and asynchronous counters; drivers and buffers; decoders and encoders; digital displays; multiplexers and demultiplexers; arithmetic circuits; shift registers; RAM and ROM memory devices, memory mapping, and memory decoding; D/A and A/D converters; and microprocessors, microcomputer architecture, and the basics of microcomputer system organization. Prerequisite: EEET 1130 ODHE Transfer: TAGOET002; CTAGCTEET002 Course Classification: T Fees: A fee applies to this course

Prerequisites: EEET1130

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