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3 Credits | 200 Level | 50 Contact hours
Frank Vahid, Digital Design, Wiley, 2007, (ISBN 978-0-470-04437-7)
To introduce students to the decision making concepts of operations planning, implementation, and control; to aid in the understanding of these concepts, and to provide a forum for written communication concerning operations management topics. The topics covered in this course include Forecasting, Customer Service and Inventory Management, Just-In-Time production, Supply Chain Management, and Quality Assessment and Improvement in both services and manufacturing.
• Analyze and design combinational digital circuits
• Analyze and design sequential digital circuits.
• Implement combinational and clocked sequential digital circuits.
• Design simple systems at the Register Transfer Level (RTL Design)
1 Introduction
2 Combinational Logic Design
3 Sequential Logic Design: Controllers
4 Datapath Components
5 Register-Transfer Level (RTL) Design
6 Optimizations and Tradeoffs
7 Physical Implementation on ICs
8 Programmable Processors
9 Hardware Description Languages
Weekly and pop quizzes 15%
Lab assignments (6) 30%
Midterm tests (3) 30%
Final exam 25%
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