Digital Design I
Course Number: CR245
- Prof: D. Lyon
- Phone: 203-254-4000x3155
- Text: Contemporary Logic Design
- E-mail: Lyon@docjava.com
Grading
- Midterm 1/3
- Final: 1/3
- Homework 1/3
Lateness
Late HWs are not accepted.
Prerequisite: Mathematical sophistication.
Textbook:
Contemporary Logic Design by Randy H. Katz, The
Benjamin/Cummings Publishing Co., Inc., First Edition, (c)1994.
Coordinator
Professor D. Lyon
Chair of ECE.
Goals:
To introduce principles of computer organization and logic design
with sufficient breadth and depth to allow analysis and design of
computer circuits.
Topics:
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Boolean Algebra
- 3 Applications of Boolean Algebra
- 4 K-maps
- 5 Multi-level Gate Networks, Nand and NOR gates
- 6 Multiple-output networks, Mux's,
- 7 Decoders, ROMs and PLA's
- 8 Flip-flops
- 9 Counters and Sequential Nets
- 10 Analysis of Clocked Sequential Nets
- 11 Derivation of State Graphs and Tables
- 12 Reduction of State tables State Assignment (if time
permits)
- 13 MSI IC's in Sequential Nets (if time permits)
- 14 Nets for addition and subtraction
- 15 Nets for multiplication and division (if time permits)
- 16 State Machines and State Machine Charts
Computer Usage: Students must do several labs
CR245L is a co-req for this course.