CMPE 240 Digital Design

by Arda Yurdakul


CONTENTS

Catalog Description

Course Material

Teaching Staff

Time and Place

Topics

Grading

Important Notes


 

 

Catalog Description: 

Number systems. Boolean algebra, logic networks and their simplification. Logic design with gates. MSI and LSI technologies. Combinatorial circuits and sequential circuits. Counters, shift registers, computer organization, arithmetic logic, memory and control units, mini and microcomputer systems.

Prerequisite: None.

 

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Course Material 

Textbook

John F. Wakerly, Digital Design, Third Edition Updated, Prentice Hall, 2001

Labbook

Arda Yurdakul, Digital Design Experiments with LabView® and Xilinx-ISE®, 2004. 

Software

Xilinx-ISE®  4.2 Student Edition

Auxiliary Books

Richard S. Sandige, Digital Design Essentials, Prentice Hall, 2002.

 

M. Morris Mano, Digital Design, Third Edition, Prentice Hall, 2002.

 

R.H. Katz, Contemporary Logic Design, Benjamin Cummings, 1994.

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Teaching Staff

 

Name

Office

Tel.

E-mail

Office 

Hour

Instructor:

Arda Yurdakul

ETA 110

7224

yurdakul@boun.edu.tr

M5

Assistant:

Serdar Salı

ETA 211

7125

sali@cmpe.boun.edu.tr

 

Assistant:

Atay Özgövde

ozgovde@boun.edu.tr

Assistant:

Ömer Korçak

ETA 310

7095

korcakom@cmpe.boun.edu.tr

 

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Time and Place: 

 

Time

Place

Lecture

MMW343

YD116

PS

W9

TBA

Lab Sessions

MMM789

FFF123

HW Lab 

 

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Topics:

1.      Introduction

2.      Number systems, codes (briefly) and arithmetic

3.      Boolean algebra (briefly) and logic gates

4.      VHDL: A hardware description language

5.      Simplification of Boolean functions

6.      Combinational logic

7.      Combinational logic with MSI and LSI 

8.      Synchronous sequential logic

9.      Synchronous sequential logic with MSI and LSI

10.  Asynchronous sequential logic

 

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Grading:

 

Attendance

Tentative Date

Weight

Laboratory + Assignments

mandatory

every week except the weeks of term project submissions

15%

Midterm Exam-I 

optional

April 4th, 2005

20%

Term Project-I 

optional

Mid-April

15%

Midterm Exam-II

optional

May 9th, 2005

20%

Term Project-II

optional

last week of May

20%

Final Exam

mandatory

June

30%

Total

 

 

120%

 

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Important Notes: 

1. There will be no make-ups. This is why the maximum grade is 120 out of 100.

2. Missing experiments  more than once will result in failure.  (No excuses will be accepted except for the vital injury of the student!) The student will get a zero for the missed experiment and assignments.

3. Please note that the dates of all exams are posted. Requests for changing an exam date must be done at least two weeks ago. Otherwise, these requests will not be considered even though you have another exam on that date.

 

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