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Digital Electronics Course No: 17.353-001; ISIS Class Nbr: 15060 Registration Information Current students: Register for this course at http://isis.uml.edu using the above ISIS Class Nbr. New Students: Register for this course using the "Non-Degree Course Registration Form". For additional registration information click here. Note: There is a $30 per semester, nonrefundable registration fee for credit courses. Course Description This course presents the building blocks and concepts associated with digital electronic networks. The material presented will cover the design requirements necessary to develop successfully functioning digital logic circuits. The lectures will cover combinatorial networks, the Eber-Moll Transistor model, state devices, RTL, TTL, ECL, and CMOS logic families, read-only memories (ROMs), static and dynamic MOS random access memories (RAMs), programmable logic arrays (PLAs) and macrocell logic. Homework, based on actual applications, is designed to provide practice in the use of the fundamental circuit design. Real life examples are given to show the application of design theory. Prerequisites: 17.356, 17.341 Special Notes: Section Notes: P: 17.346, 17.356 Credits: 3; Contact Hours: 3 Instructor: Gary Howe When Offered & Tuition W, 6:00-9:00 pm Fall 2009: Sep 02 to Dec 22 Tuition: $915 |
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