EE 2902 - Sequential Logic Circuits 3

Institution:
Milwaukee School of Engineering
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Description:
This course is the second course of two-course sequence to provide the student with practical knowledge of digital logic systems. The goal of this course is to develop the ability to analyze and design sequential logic circuits used to construct digital systems. Topics discussed include flipflops, multivibrators, oscillators, 555 timer circuits, timing diagram, state diagram, ASMchart, analysis and design of sequential circuits. SSI,MSI, and programmable logic devices are used to implement the design circuits. Complex circuits designed with schematic editor and/or VHDL in conjunction with commercially available digital-design software tools will be used in the design steps. The designs will be implemented on evaluation boards for testing and verifications. The course also provides an introduction to internal circuitry and behavior of read-onlymemory devices and static and dynamic randomaccessmemory devices. Experiments, design problems, and project in lecture and laboratory sessions supportmaterial discussed in the course. (prereq: EE-2900)
Credits:
4.00
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Instructional Type:
Lecture
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Phone Number:
(800) 332-6763
Regional Accreditation:
North Central Association of Colleges and Schools
Calendar System:
Quarter

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