This document provides information about a Digital Circuit and Logic Design class including the instructor's contact information, required textbooks, class objectives, topics, and assessment breakdown. The class objectives are to develop skills in analyzing and designing digital circuits through problem-solving exercises and homework assignments. Key topics covered include introductory digital concepts, number systems, logic gates, combinational logic, latches and flip-flops, counters, shift registers, and memory. Student performance will be assessed based on exercise scores (40%) and a final exam (60%).
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Digital Circuit and Logic Design
This document provides information about a Digital Circuit and Logic Design class including the instructor's contact information, required textbooks, class objectives, topics, and assessment breakdown. The class objectives are to develop skills in analyzing and designing digital circuits through problem-solving exercises and homework assignments. Key topics covered include introductory digital concepts, number systems, logic gates, combinational logic, latches and flip-flops, counters, shift registers, and memory. Student performance will be assessed based on exercise scores (40%) and a final exam (60%).
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Digital Circuit and Logic Design
Instructor: Mohamed Adam Roble
Office: HORMUUD HQ Building 2, fifth flour Tel: 818860 ( O) Email: Ma_rooble@hotmail.com Class Material Textbook: “Digital fundamentals” , 7thed. by Thomas L. Floyd.
Other reference books:
“Digital design : principles & practices” , 3thed . by John F. Wak erly. “Digital electronics : principles and applications” , 5thed . by Ro ger L. Tokheim. “Digital electronics” . by James Bignell, Robert Donovan.
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Class objective The development of the skills of analysis and d esign of digital circuit
It requires sustained problem-solving exercises, so
you will be asked to do some exercises as assignment (homework).
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Class topics Introductory digital concepts Number system, Operation, and Codes Logic operation fundamentals Logic gate circuits Combinational logic Functions of combinational logic Latches and Flip-flops Counters Shift registers Introduction to programmable logic devices Memory and storage 09/01/2012 All Rights Reserved for University of HORMUUD 4 Assessment Score of exercises 40% Final exam 60%
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