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ELECTROMECHANICAL SYSTEMS
EMS 106. DIGITAL ELECTRONICS I
2 lec. 4 lab. 4 cr. hrs.
This course will prepare students in digital with topics related to number systems and codes, logic functions and Boolean algebra. IC building blocks are used in applications ranging from gates to flip-flop, counters, registers and arithmetic circuits. Algebraic reduction and mapping are used to minimize Boolean expression and combinational logic circuits. Computers simulation of digital circuits will be used to verify actual hardware setups.
Prerequisites: MAT 128, CIS 109, ENT 108.
Corequisites: MAT 129, ENT 110.
EMS 206. DIGITAL ELECTRONICS II
2 lec. 4 lab. 4 cr. hrs.
This course is designed to train students in the organization, architecture and hardware aspects of digital computer systems. Topics include an introduction to microprocessors, types and characteristics of different chips, motherboards, bus structures, memory, I/O interface devices, disk drives, video displays and printers. Serial and parallel buses are discussed. Applications include the interfacing of peripherals, data communications between computers and a team project.
Prerequisite: MAT 129, CIS 109, ENT 110 or equivalent courses.
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