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Revision as of 11:40, 16 February 2016
--D. Thiebaut (talk) 11:18, 26 August 2015 (EDT)
Week 1 Jan 26, 27 |
Topics: Introduction, Boolean Functions, First Lab. | Lab/Hw | Reading |
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Week 2 Feb 2, 4 |
Topics: Maxterms, Nand, Nor, Karnaugh Maps, Decoders. | Lab/Hw | Reading |
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Week 3 Feb 9, 11 |
Topics: Transistors, Java/Python simulation, Karnaugh Maps. | Lab/Hw | Reading | ||
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Week 4 Feb 16, 18 |
Topics: Flipflops, oscilloscope | Lab/Hw | Reading |
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Week 5 Feb 23, 25 |
Topics: Finite State Machines, Moore, Mealy, Python simulator | Lab/Hw | Reading |
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Week 6 Mar 1, 3 |
Topics: JK Flipflop | Lab/Hw | Reading |
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Week 7 Mar 8, 10 |
Topics: ROM-based sequencers | Lab/Hw | Reading |
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Spring Break
Week 8 Mar 22, 24 |
Topics: Introduction to the 6811 Microprocessor. 6800 assembly. | Lab/Hw | Reading |
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Week 9 Mar 22, 24 |
Topics: 6811 disassembly, Addressing modes, bus timing | Lab/Hw | Reading |
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Week 10 Mar 29, 31 |
Topics: Condition codes, displacement computation | Lab/Hw | Reading |
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Week 11 Aprl 5, 7 |
Topics: Memory-Mappe I/O, Input Port | Lab/Hw | Reading |
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Week 12 Apr 12, 14 |
Topics: Output Port | Lab/Hw | Reading |
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Week 13 Apr. 19, 21 |
Topics: The Arduino Microcrontroller | Lab/Hw | Reading |
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Week 14 Apr 26, 28 |
Topics: Arduino and custom I/O Devices | Lab/Hw | Reading |
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Resources & Misc. Information
Textbooks
- Mano, Digital Design, 5th Edition. Check the resource section on Moodle for more information.
Logic-Circuit Editors
- On-line editor: Academo
- App: LogiSim
Data Sheets
If you need to refer to the data sheets of various chips during the lab, you can click on any of the links below:
If the datasheets haven't been printed yet, print a set from these links: 74LS00
74LS01
74LS02
74LS03
74LS04
74LS05
74LS08
74LS09
74LS10
74LS12
74LS13
74LS15
74LS20
74LS21
74LS22
74LS26
74LS27
74LS28
74LS30
74LS32
74LS33
74LS37
74LS38
74LS40
74LS42
74LS47
74LS48
74LS51
74LS54
74LS55
74LS74
74LS75
74LS76
74LS83
74LS85
74LS86
74LS90
74LS9
74LS13
74HCT24
74LS24
74HCT24
74LS25
74HCT54.
Lab Reports
- Excellent example: Lab 1
Programming Examples
- A Python program that generates a truth table.