EGR-2440 — Digital Logic Design
Introduction to the theory and practice of logic (digital) circuits in order to foster an understanding of modern electrical circuits. Includes but is not limited to the following subjects: Number systems and base conversions; Boolean algebra, truth tables, logic circuits, logic circuits synthesis and implementation; Karnaugh maps (and other strategies of minimization); sequential logic; flip-flops; registers; counters; processors (simple); programmable logic devices; and characteristics of logic families. Some physical hardware is discussed including limitations. This course emphasizes the elements used to create logic circuits and the software (CAD/EDA) used to design and simulate logic circuits. Teamwork and communication skills (oral, written, and graphical) are exercised throughout the course. Course
Prerequisites: EGR-1010, MAT-2420, PHY-2020