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ENGR 172 — Digital Logic

3 credits · 3 hours

Digital Logic is an introduction to the study of binary logic circuits, their analysis, and design. This field is fundamental to modern electronics from cell phones, tablets, cameras, and televisions, to powerful computers, robotics, and industrial controls. Topics include application of Boolean algebra, analysis and design of combinatorial, and sequential logic c ircuits, encoding, decoding, flip -flops, counters, registers, programmable logic devices, hardware description language, and simple digital systems. Prerequisite(s): ENGR program acceptance, MATH-225 Corequisite(s): none

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