R A Russell
2 points
* 5 lectures and 18 laboratory hours
*
Second semester
* Clayton
* Prerequisites: ECS3371
* Prohibitions:
Only available to BSc/BE students
Objectives The student is expected to acquire familiarity with logic circuits and the application of programmable logic devices, skills in assembling logic circuits using wire-wrap techniques, and a firm understanding of a computer system at all levels from individual logic elements, through the flow of data and control in a microprocessor to the execution of assembler language instructions.
Synopsis A practical introduction to logic design applied to large-scale systems; register transfer logic; implementation using CMOS logic and programmable logic.
Assessment Practical work/Laboratory work: 100%
Recommended texts
Mano M M Digital design 2nd edn, Prentice-Hall, 1991
Wakerly J F Digital design: Principles and practices 2nd edn,
Prentice-Hall, 1994
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