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EET 2210 Digital Logic Fundamentals Spr 2020

When and Lecture Palmer 3060 Lab (Sec 002) – NE 2380 – 9:25-11:05 M
where 11:10-12:30 – M,W Lab (Sec 003) – NE 2380 – 12:40-2:20 M
Instructor Prof. Wm Ted Evans, PhD, PE (Ohio)-Office: NE 1607, Phone 419-530-3349, cell 419-343-3681
Email: William.evans@utoledo.edu web: www.eng.utoledo.edu/~wevans
Office Hours 9:30-12:00 T,R
Prerequisite Prerequisites: varies
Textbooks Online text furnished at above website
Digital Electronics, Jan 2005, D. K. Kaushik, Shobhit Univ, Gangoh, India
Useful ELEGOO Upgraded Electronics Fun Kit w/Power Supply Module, Jumper Wire,
References Precision Potentiometer, 830 tie-Points Breadboard for Arduino, STM32 by ELEGOO
Grading Homework 10%, Pop Quizes 10%, Labs 20 %, Hour Exam I 15%
Hour Exam II 15%, Hour Exam III 15%, Final Exam 15 % (Comprehensive)
(A >= 90, B >= 80, C > = 70, D > = 60)
1. No eating, drinking, or smoking in classrooms.
2. There are no make-up exams for this course. If you have a problem or conflict and cannot
attend an exam, let me know beforehand and we will try to work something out. No credit
will be given for a missed exam that we haven’t made arrangements about beforehand
unless you have a really excusable emergency. Cell phone use will not be allowed. If you
do not have a calculator, buy one and bring it to class.
Cheating is not allowed and will be punished by rules of U of Toledo Student Handbook.
Catalog This course covers the fundamentals of digital logic circuits. Topics include number systems,
descriptions logic gates, Boolean algebra, logic simplification, Karnaugh maps, adders, multipliers,
multiplexers and decoders. Elementary digital circuits including flip-flops, counters, shift
registers, memory devices, programmable logic devices and integrated circuits are also
covered.
Topics and In this course students are expected to:
reading 1. Develop an understanding of the analytical techniques used in digital logic.
assignments - 2. Develop an understanding of the laboratory skills used to evaluate digital circuits.
Course 3. Analyze and interpret laboratory data from basic digital logic circuits.
Objectives: 4. Work effectively in the laboratory with lab partners.
5. Identify and solve programs related to digital logic circuits.
Course Outline - •Use of different number systems, operations, and codes
Major Content •Introduction to logic gates
Areas •Familiarization with Boolean Algebra and logic simplification
•Familiarization with Combinational Logic
•Familiarization with functions of combinational logic
•Introduction to flip-flops and related devices
•Introduction to Counters
•Introduction to Counter Design
•Introduction to Shift Registers
•Introduction to memory types and storage
•Integrated circuit technologies.
Class dates 1-22, 1-27, 1-29, 2-3, 2-5, 2-10, 2-12, 2-17, 2-19, 2-24, 2-26, 3-2, 3-4, 3-16, 3-18, 3-23, 3-
(Exam dates are 25, 3-30, 4-1, 4-6, 4-8, 4-13, 4-15, 4-20, 4-22, 4-27, 4-29
subject to Final – Monday May 4, 2020 - 12:30-2:30 p.m
change.) Homework assignments are listed on the website and are accepted only before or on the
assigned day.
Pop quizzes may occur any day at the end of the class period.

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