Subject: Digital electronics
(17 -
EOS233) Basic Information
Native organizations units
Course specification
Course is active from 23.10.2012.. Acquiring knowledge in the field of digital electronics: the way of presentation of logical functions, minimization of logical functions and realization with basic logic circuits. The basic theoretical knowledge from Boolean algebra will be linked to practical aspects of analysis and realization of combination and sequential networks. A student who successfully completes this course will be able: - to successfully present logic functions in different ways; - to analyze work and carry out synthesis of simple combination and sequential digital networks; - to successfully use basic digital functional blocks - to expand the capacity of basic digital functional blocks, if necessary. Introduction to digital signal processing. The methods of presentation of logical functions. Minimization of completely and incompletely defined logic functions. Realization of logic functions given the type of logic gates. Analysis of combinational networks. Latches and flip-flops. Analysis and synthesis of synchronous sequential networks (implemented through flip-flops). The basic combinational functional blocks (encoders, decoders, code converters, multiplexers, demultiplexers, combinational arithmetic-logic unit. Basic sequential functional blocks (registers, counters). The basics of programmable combination and sequential components. Lectures; Auditory Practice; Laboratory Practices; Consultations.
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