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E35 - ESE 260 - Introduction To Digital Logic And Computer Design
 
Total Credits: 3
 
Introduction to design methods for digital logic and fundamentals of computer architecture. Boolean algebra and logic minimization techniques; sources of delay in combinational circuits and effect on circuit performance; survey of common combinational circuit components; sequential circuit design and analysis; timing analysis of sequential circuits; use of computer-aided design tools for digital logic design (schematic capture, hardware description languages, simulation); design of simple processors and memory subsystems; program execution in simple processors; basic techniques for enhancing processor performance; configurable logic devices. Prerequisites: CSE 131/CS 101G or 126/136G or comparable programming experience.
 
Same As: CSE 260M
 
Course Offerings:
 
Semester Section Instructor Day/Time Room
Spring 2009 01  Richter TuTh
2:30PM-4:00PM
Cupples II 217
Fall 2008 01  Zar MW
2:30PM-4:00PM
Lopata Hall 101
Spring 2008 01  Turner TuTh
2:30PM-4:00PM
Cupples II 200
Fall 2007 01  Zar MW
1:00PM-2:30PM
Lopata Hall 101
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