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Revision as of 15:41, 23 February 2010
ECE 3504: Digital Design I is a junior-level Electrical and Computer Engineering course, following ECE 2504 Introduction to Computer Engineering. It introduces the Quine-McCluskey method of logic minimization, finite state machines, and other topics related to the design of combinational and sequential logic. The course is often taught by Jason Thweatt.
Contents
Software
Required software for this class includes LogicWorks and WinCupl. Microsoft Word templates are provided for most assignments, however LaTeX offers prettier and more powerful typesetting.
Text
The textbook is Digital logic circuit analysis and design by Victor P Nelson, H Troy Nagle, et al. The textbook is necessary for homework problems and useful as a reference, although missing some topics covered in the lecture. Template:E-book