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Latest revision as of 00:12, 3 August 2011
ECE 3504: Digital Design I is a junior-level ECE 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.
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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.
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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 it is missing some topics covered in the lecture. The publisher does not digitally distribute this book. A pirated digital scan of the book is known to exist.