Digital Logic

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Instructor:
Course Venue:

Lecture Room 142B

Engineering
College of Engineering, Design, Art and Technology

Course Schedule

8 AM: 
10 AM
9 AM: 
12 PM
2 PM: 
5 PM
Course Code: 
CMP2203
Course Credit Units: 
4
Semester: 
Semester 2
Year of Study: 
Year 2
Undergraduate or Graduate Level: 
Undergraduate Level
Course Discipline: 
Course Description & Objectives: 

Digital Logic is the foundation of computer engineering. The logic design area covers the digital building blocks, tools, and techniques in the design of computers and other digital systems. This course is designed to introduce students to switching theory, combinational and sequential logic circuits, and memory elements   

Learning Outcomes: 

Describe how computer engineering uses or benefits from digital logic.·        Work with binary number systems and arithmetic.·        Derive and manipulate switching functions that form the basis of digital circuits.·        Explain and apply fundamental characteristics of relevant electronic technologies, such as propagation delay, fan-in, fan-out, and power dissipation and noise margin.·        Analyze and design combinational logic networks in a hierarchical, modular approach, using standard and custom logic functions.·        Analyze circuits containing basic memory elements.·        Analyze the behavior of synchronous and asynchronous machines.·           Apply digital system design principles and descriptive techniques   

Digital Logic
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