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COMPUTER ENGINEERING (ENGLISH) PROGRAMME
COURSE DESCRIPTION
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Name of the Course Unit
| Code
| Year
| Semester
| In-Class Hours (T+P)
| Credit
| ECTS Credit
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DIGITAL LOGIC DESIGN II |
COM316 |
3 |
6 |
3+0 |
3.0 |
6.0 |
Objectives and Contents |
Objectives of the Course Unit |
Understanding the operation and control of electronic devices such as hand-held devices, cell phones, navigation receivers, personal computers, digital cameras, personal media players, and virtually all electronic consumer products that have the ability to send, receive, store, retrieve, and process information represented in a binary format, and the use and implementation of circuits for their functionality. |
Contents of the Course Unit |
Sequential (Clocked) circuits, their analysis and design procedure, Registers and Counters |
Contribution of the Course Intending to Provide the Professional Education |
To enable the students better understand what is happening in electronic devices when you interact with them. The digital
circuits considered in Logic Design 1 course was combinational—their output depends only and immediately on their inputs—they have no memory, i.e., dependence on past values of their inputs. Sequential circuits, however, act as storage elements and have memory. They
can store, retain, and then retrieve information when needed at a later time. Our treatment will distinguish sequential logic from combinational logic. |
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