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Apr 18, 2024
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EE 2900 - Combinational Logic Circuits3 lecture hours 3 lab hours 4 credits This course is the first course of a two-course sequence to provide students with practical knowledge of digital logic systems. The first part of the course introduces students to the transistor-level design of CMOS logic gates and circuits, and the simulation and analysis of their static and dynamic electrical behavior. The second part of the course deals with the design, implementation, and analysis of complex combinational logic circuits. Minimization techniques, three-state devices, ALUs and basic concepts behind number systems (complement schemes and fixed-point) are covered. VHDL is used for design and an FPGA is used for logic realization. Digital circuit simulators and logic analyzers are used in the design and testing process. (prereq: EE 1910 ,EE 2050 )
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