Syllabus (Logic Circuit)
Syllabus (Logic Circuit)
[Contact information]
- Email : [email protected]
- Telephone : 031-299-4328
[Course Objectives]
The information inside a digital circuit is represented by a limited number of discrete values, and
the principles and basic tools of various binary systems used in the design of digital circuits that
apply this binary system are studied, and various methods and processes suitable for various
digital design applications are acquired.
[Assignments]
· The first page must be the title page. The title page must contain the name, surname and the
number of the student. It should also contain the due date.
· Remember that you must turn in the homework on the assigned days. Late submissions will not
be accepted and graded.
· Remember that you must turn in the homework on the assigned days. Late submissions will not
be accepted and graded.
· Important Note: You may discuss the homework problems with your friends for exchanging
general ideas, but you may not copy from one another. You may also not give any parts of your
homework to other students to look at. Any students violating these rules or committing any
other acts of academic dishonesty WILL be turned over to the disciplinary committee for
disciplinary action.
[Management]
- Lecture materials will be provided through the designated website (E-campus or Lab. homepage)
at least a few days before the lecture..
- Text book : Fundamentals of Logic Design, Charles H. Roth Jr. and Larry L. Kinney (6 th edition)
- Grading : Midterm exam (40%) + Final eaxm (40%) + HW (10%) + Attendance (10%)
- Prerequisite : none
- Any student who has an overall failing grade, and who has failed to attend the lectures regularly
(min 80%) will be given the NO(=F) grade.
[Lecture Contents]
- W1 : Lecture Overview
- W6 : Karnaugh maps
- W7 : Quine-McCluskey method
- W8 : Midterm Exam