LAWRENCE TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY
Digital Circuit Electronics -EEE2214
Dr. L. Anneberg, P.E.
Office: E215, Hours: M-F12-1pm, and by appointment
Course Outline and Objective:
This course will cover combinational logic and assorted topics
Text will include Chapters 1 through 5 from the book.
Tests will be closed book unless otherwise specified, so familiarity
with homework problems is essential.
It is a broad yet comprehensive introduction of fundamental concepts
and real-world up-to-date problems.
The student is encouraged to complete all textbook problems and the
answer book is on reserve in the LTU Library [Library website: http://library.ltu.edu].
TEXT: Digital Logic with VHDL Design, Third Edition, Stephen Brown and Zvonko Vranesic, 2005 ISBN 0077221435
Link to Extra Resources
Link to Digital Lab - EEE2211 Info
WEEK/ Topic
- 1. Number systems, conversion, binary arithmetic, and binary codes
- 2. Problem solving and conceptualization, switches, gates,
Boolean algebra
- 3. Boolean algebra - basic operations, expressions, and truth tables; Theorems,
simplifying minterms, maxterms
- 4. Karnaugh maps in 2,3 4 variables
- 5. Quine McCluskey - Tabulation method
- 6. EXAM 1
- 7. Design procedure for combinational circuit
- 8. Decoders, Multiplexers
- 9. Encoders and code conversion, Implementation with MSI Ics
- 10. Adders and subtractors
- 11. EXAM 2
- 12. ROMS and PLAS
- 13. CUPL, BK Precision and chip burning assignment
- 14. Logical and decimal operations - hierarchical development
- 15. Review
GRADING: Two Exams (25% each), Final (25%), Homework 25%.
Homework will be assigned weekly.
Makeup exams will only be given for those with a
"Request for makeup" form approved [available in EE office, E215]
If you have questions, please feel free to contact me:
Email:anneberg@ltu.edu
Office Phone:(248)204-2539
Fax:(248)204-2509
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