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Title: CSE 171 Introduction to Digital Logic and Microprocessors


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CSE 171Introduction to Digital Logic and
Microprocessors
  • Prof. Richard E. Haskell
  • 115 Dodge Hall

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CSE 171
  • Text An Introduction to Modern Digital Design
  • Richard E. Haskell and Darrin M. Hanna, 2003.
  • (Available only at the OU Bookstore)
  • Prerequisites
  • CSE 141
  • MTH 154

3
Course Contents
  • Number systems
  • Basic logic gates
  • Programmable logic devices
  • Boolean algebra and logic equations
  • Combinational logic
  • Sequential logic

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Course Contents (cont.)
  • State machines
  • Binary and BCD arithmetic
  • Introduction to microprocessor architectures and
    datapaths

5
Course ObjectivesBy the end of this course you
should be able to
  • Convert a number in any base (decimal, binary,
    hex, octal) to the equivalent number in any other
    base.
  • Find the twos complement of a binary number.
  • Identify basic gates (NOT, AND, OR, NAND, NOR,
    XOR, XNOR) and list the truth tables for each
    gate.

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Course Objectives (cont.)By the end of this
course you should be able to
  • Design combinational logic circuits with up to
    four inputs using sum of products method.
  • Find the reduced form of any logic function with
    3 or 4 inputs by using Karnaugh maps.
  • Design sequential circuits using D flip-flops.

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Course Objectives (cont.)By the end of this
course you should be able to
  • Use ABEL to design basic combinational and
    sequential circuits.
  • Use ABEL to design state machines.
  • Describe the operation of a simple processor.

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Homework
  • Individual homework due on Tuesdays
  • Class homework due on some Thursdays
  • Group homework due on some Thursdays
  • See homework rules on web site
  • Late homework is NOT accepted

9
Labs
  • Labs begin Monday, Jan. 12, 2004
  • in Room 144, Dodge Hall
  • Groups of two
  • Lab assignments are on the web site
  • Specific lab procedures will be given before each
    lab

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Exams
  • Exam 1 Tuesday, Feb. 17, 2004
  • Exam 2 Tuesday, Apr. 6, 2004
  • Final Exam Monday, Apr. 26, 2004
  • 330-530 a.m.
  • No makeup exams

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Grading
  • Homework 10
  • Laboratory 20
  • Exam 1 20
  • Exam 2 20
  • Final exam 30
  • 100

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Office Hours
  • Tues., Thurs., 230 330 p.m. 115 DH
  • Phone 248-370-2861
  • email haskell_at_oakland.edu
  • Web site
  • www.cse.secs.oakland.edu/haskell
  • click on CSE171 and click Winter 2004
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