May 03, 2024  
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ESP 2030 - Digital Circuits I



Clock Hours: 30

Delivery Mode
on-ground

Prerequisites: DCI, ACI

Course Description:
The student is introduced to digital hardware, test equipment, buffers and inverters and digital troubleshooting techniques. The student also learns about integrated circuits, how they are manufactured, different packaging and how to interpret data sheets. Test equipment is used to troubleshoot circuits. Student will construct and use truth tables. Logic gate functions are studied, numbering systems, combinational logic, and flip-flops.

Student Learning Outcomes:
  1.  Introduction to Digital Circuits

1. 5022-712-130 Introduction to Digital Electronics

2. 5022-712-160 Digital Electronics Hardware

3. 5022-712-190 Digital Test Equipment

4. 5022-712-210 555 Timer

5. 5022-712-220 Introduction to Integrated Circuits

6. 1011-120-160 Electrostatic Sensitive Devices

7. 5022-712-920 Introduction to Digital Circuits Post-Test (Theory)

B. Digital Logic Circuits

1. 5022-714-130 Buffers and Inverters

2. 5022-714-160 AND Gates

3. 5022-714-190 OR Gates

4. 5022-714-220 NAND Gates

5. 5022-714-250 NOR Gates

6. 5022-714-280 XOR and XNOR Gates

7. 5022-714-310 Digital and Analog Switches

8. 5022-714-920 Digital Logic Circuits Post-Test (Theory)

C. Combinational Logic Circuits

1. 5022-716-130 Introduction to Combinational Circuits

2. 5022-716-160 Logic Families

3. 5022-716-190 Number Systems

4. 5022-716-220 Base 10 to Binary Conversion

5. 5022-716-250 Binary to Decimal Conversion

6. 5022-716-920 Combinational Logic Circuits Post-Test (Theory)

D. Flip-Flop Circuits

1. 5022-718-130 Introduction to Latches and Flip-Flops

2. 5022-718-160 RS Flip-Flops

3. 5022-718-220 D-Type Flip-Flops

4. 5022-718-250 JK Flip-Flops

5. 5022-718-920 Flip-Flop Circuits Post-Test (Theory)