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'''ECE 3504: Digital Design I''' is a junior-level [[Electrical and Computer Engineering]] course, following [[ECE 2504 Introduction to Computer Engineering]]. It introduces the [[w:Quine-McCluskey algorithm|Quine-McCluskey method]] of logic minimization, [[w:Finite-state machine|finite state machines]], and other topics related to the design of combinational and sequential logic. The course is often taught by [[Jason Thweatt]].
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=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 [[wc:31074854|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. {{E-book|none|scan}}
 
 
 
=Resources=
 
* [http://www.ece.vt.edu/cel/datasheets/22v10.pdf P22V10 datasheet]
 
 
 
=See Also=
 
* [[Required software]]
 
 
 
[[Category:Electrical and computer engineering courses]]
 

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