Difference between revisions of "CSC270 Final Exam 2011"
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+ | You cannot sign up for more than one session at a time. In other words, sign up for one session. If at the end of this session you need another session, then, and only then, do you sign up for the second session. | ||
You will have to request a list of the ICs you need to your instructor before you can wire-up your circuit. You will be given only two ICs for each IC that you need, that is you will be given a spare of each IC you need. If an IC burns out or dies while you wire up, then use the spare. If the spare dies, then you won't be able to demonstrate the correct operation of your circuit. | You will have to request a list of the ICs you need to your instructor before you can wire-up your circuit. You will be given only two ICs for each IC that you need, that is you will be given a spare of each IC you need. If an IC burns out or dies while you wire up, then use the spare. If the spare dies, then you won't be able to demonstrate the correct operation of your circuit. | ||
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==Problem #1: No 7442 chips (0.75 points)== | ==Problem #1: No 7442 chips (0.75 points)== | ||
Revision as of 16:08, 25 April 2011
--D. Thiebaut 10:24, 13 April 2011 (EDT)
This final exam is take-home. It is open-books, open-notes, and open-Web. It is due a week after it is made available, at 4:00 p.m. on Wed. May 4, 2011.
You cannot discuss the details of this exam with anyone except your instructor. No question will be answered in person after 2:30 a.m. on 4/29/11. Instead, if you have questions regarding the exam, you are to send them via email to thiebaut@cs.smith.edu, and the question and its answer will be broadcast back to the hole class via email.
The exam is given under the rules of the Smith College Honor Code.
Make sure you reference all work/resources you use to answer the questions below.