Logic Design

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Note: This course is not available for the current semester.

Course No: 16.265; Last Offered: Summer 2015;

Course Description

Number systems and binary codes. Boolean algebra. Canonical and fundamental forms of Boolean functions. Function expansion and its applications to digital circuit design. Minimization of Boolean functions by Boolean algebra and Karnaugh maps. Two-level and multi-level digital circuits. Decoder, encoders, multiplexers, and de-multiplexers. Latches and flip-flops. Registers and counters. Analysis and synthesis of synchronous sequential circuits. Design of more complex circuits: data-path and control circuits. This course includes a laboratory component in which students apply the design principles learned in lectures to the design of combinational circuits, synchronous sequential circuits, and a serial arithmetic processor.

Prerequisites & Notes

  • Prerequisites: P: 25.108 or 91.101
  • Special Notes:
  • Credits: 3;

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