CSU
Prerequisite: None.
Lecture, 3 hours; laboratory, 3 hours.
Study
of digital electronics and computer technology. Boolean algebra, number
systems, the analysis and design of logic circuits with simplification methods
and computer arithmetic and architecture. Covers applications of flip-flops,
counters and registers, memories and analog to digital converters. Introduction
to microcomputers and microprocessors. The laboratory affords practice in
fabricating, trouble shooting and testing digital circuits including logic
gates, registers and counters.