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PHE225 — Digital Electronics and Instrumentation

4 credits · 4 hours

Semester all Only Digital Electronics and Instrumentation will introduce students to the science of digital design. The topics covered include: Boolean algebra, logic theorems, logic circuits and methods for their simplification (Karnaugh maps), gates, timing, arithmetic circuits, flip flops, programmable logic arrays (PLAs), sequential circuits and similar devices. The student will gain an understanding of digital design principles and will simulate, construct and analyze digital circuits using industry standard circuit design software along with a digital breadboard. Problem-solving and electrical laboratory skills will be emphasized in this course. Prerequisite(s): PHY 218

Prerequisites: PHY218

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