EE242: DIGITAL SYSTEMS
Course Description: Fundamentals in realizing a digital system. Topics covered include Boolean algebra, Karnaugh mapping, flip-flops, state diagrams for system minimization and analysis of sequential and logic function circuits, binary arithmetic, decoders, encoders, multiplexers, and demultiplexers, as well as counter and register design. An introduction to programmable logic device systems is provided with applications to projects.
Course Materials Syllabus Links to homework assignments, solutions, and Laboratory assignments Policies for grading, homework, and labs
Resources Links to web based resources Objectives Objectives from the text in one place
Fall 2008 Sections
Section Schedule Room Instructor 2121 Lecture MWF 2 RI-065 MAJ Caldwell Lab R 1-2 RI-008 4321 Lecture MWF 4 RI-065 Ast. Prof. Rakvic Lab R 3-4 RI-008 5521 Lecture MWF 5 RI-065 Asc. Prof. Firebaugh Lab R 5-6 RI-08
Instructors
Assistant Professor Ryan Rakvic (course coordinator)
Electrical and Computer Engineering Department
Maury Hall 217
Telephone: (410) 293-6166Associate Professor Samara Firebaugh
Electrical and Computer Engineering Department
Maury Hall 321
Telephone: (410) 293-6175Major Jerry Caldwell
Electrical and Computer Engineering Department
Maury Hall - Main Office
Telephone: (410) 293-6151