Digital Electronics
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Course informations
Study program level |
Undergraduate |
Study program |
Electrical Engineering |
Study program direction |
Telecommunications and informatics |
Course year |
2. |
Course semester |
III |
Course status |
Core |
ECTS |
6 |
Lectures (h) |
30 |
Excercises (h) |
30 |
Seminars (h) |
- |
Course objectives
The course objective is to familiarize students with the basic components of digital electronic circuits and systems and the way they work. The student should know and distinguish the basic terms of Boolean algebra and binary arithmetic. Introduce students with software tools for designing and testing simple digital systems.
Course outcomes
- Explain the work of basic logic circuits.
- Draw schemes and combinations tables and explain the work of AND, OR, NOT, NOR and NAND logical circuits.
- Minimize (simplify) complex logical functions with Boolean algebra rules, and using K-tables.
- Distinguish and compare the technological features of digital circuits.
Course content
Basic digital circuits and systems, historical development. Numbering systems and conversion entries. Boolean algebra. Digital arithmetic. Logic circuit norms and symbols. Realization of logic functions. Integrated logic circuits. Features of logical circuits of modern technology. Combinations. Sequential circuits. Flip-flops. Counters and dividers. Registers. Memory. Semiconductor memory. Programming tools for circuit design. Development on a FPGA board