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Digital Electronics

Lecturer: Dr S.W. Moore

No. of lectures and practicals: 11 + 7


Aims


The aims of this course are to present the principles of combinational and sequential digital logic design and optimisation at a gate level. The use of transistors for interfacing and constructing gates is also introduced.


Lectures

Objectives


At the end of the course students should

Recommended books


* Katz, R.H. (1994). Contemporary logic design, Benjamin/Cummings.
Hayes, J.P. (1993). Introduction to digital logic design. Addison-Wesley.


Books for reference


Mead, C. & Conway, L. (1980). Introduction to VLSI systems. Addison-Wesley (used in Part II VLSI).
Horowitz, P. & Hill, W. (1989). The art of electronics. Cambridge University Press (2nd ed.) (more analog).



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