EE 208 : Logic Design
Course Objectives: The main objectives of this course are to introduce students to the Binary system representation and conversion of numbers in order to perform arithmetic and logic operations, and to perform gate level minimization for the combinational logic. In addition the students have to study the synchronous sequential logic including flip flop and latches in order to consider registers and counters with some applications.
Topics Covered: Binary system representation including conversion between different systems and arithmetic and logic operations; Boolean algebra and logic gates representations, Gate Level minimization using the K-map with and without don’t care conditions; Combinational Logic including adders, multipliers; Synchronous sequential logic; Registers and counters.
Textbook: Digital Design by M. Morris Mano, Prentice Hall, Latest edition
Course outline:
1- Number Systems
2-Boolean Algebra &Logic gates
3-Boolean functions and simplification
4- Combinational logic circuits
5- MSI & PLD Components
6-Sequential circuits
7-Registers, counters& memory units
Links:
http://faculty.ksu.edu.sa/djemal/Pages/LogicDesign.aspx
http://faculty.ksu.edu.sa/wahied/Pages/EE208LogicDesign(ABET).aspx
http://faculty.ksu.edu.sa/anouh/default.aspx
QUARTUS II : Tutorial , Video
http://opencourses.emu.edu.tr/course/view.php?id=2
Introduction to Logic Design ,Alan B Marcovitz, Florida Atlantic University
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