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Computer
Logic, Design and Implementation I
4 credits; 5 hours (3 lecture, 2 lab)
This
course will teach students how a computer logic statement is converted
into an actual circuit. Using binary notation and boolean algebra,
the student will analyze switching networks of logic gates. The
circuits which are mathematically described will then be translated
into wiring diagrams and implemented on logic trainers and/or
prototype boards. The student should expect to pay for additional
materials for this course.
Prerequisite: CIS241, MAT241
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