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Dec 04, 2024
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EET 231 - Digital-Electronic Circuits4 credit hours - Three hours of lecture and three hours of laboratory weekly; one term. A study of the principles and practices of digital electronic theory, components and circuits. Digital concepts involving number systems, Boolean algebra and logic gates are studied in conjunction with flip-flops, counters, encoders, multiplexers and digital-to-analog and analog-to-digital converters (ADC). State-of-the-art programmable logic devices are integrated throughout the course. The course culminates with the construction and functioning of computer busses with random access memory (RAM). Lab fee $25.
Prerequisite(s): EET 130 or permission of department chair.
Location(s) Typically Offered: Arnold Main Campus (MC)
Term(s) Typically Offered: Fall
Course Outcomes: Upon successful completion of this course, the student will be able to:
- Compare analog and digital systems
- Use the number systems common to digital systems
- Mathematically model real-world situations
- Construct combinational and sequential circuits
- Describe hardware descriptive languages
- Convert between analog and digital data
- Perform duties of a technician
- Prepare technical documentation
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