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Digital Electronics

(For those who have not previously attended this course.)

Lecturer: Professor I.M. Leslie (iml@cl.cam.ac.uk)

No. of lectures + practicals: 11 + 7

This course is a prerequisite for VLSI Design (Part II).


Aims


The aims of this course are to present the principles of combinational and sequential digital logic, to provide techniques for designing digital logic and to introduce basic physical electronics and MOS gate realisation.


Lectures

Objectives


At the end of the course students should

Recommended books


Lewin, M.H. (1983). Logic Design and Computer Organization. Addison-Wesley (out of print).
Dowsing, R.D. & Woodhams, F.W.D. (1990). Computers from Logic to Architecture. Chapman and Hall.
Hayes, J.P. (1993). Introduction to Digital Logic Design. Addison-Wesley.
Mead, C. & Conway, L. (1980). Introduction to VLSI Systems. Addison-Wesley.
Katz, R.H. (1994). Contemporary Logic Design. Benjamin/Cummings.



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Christine Northeast
Tue Sep 4 09:34:31 BST 2001