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Dec 22, 2024
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ENEE 245 - Digital Circuits and Systems Laboratory Introduction to basic measurement techniques and electrical laboratory equipment such as design, construction, and characterization of digital circuits containing logic gates, sequential elements, oscillators, and digital integrated circuits; introduction to digital design and simulation with the Verilog Hardware Description Language (HDL). PREREQUISITE(S): ENEE 244 , PHYS 262 , and a grade of C or better in CMSC 204 or ENEE 150 . One hour lecture, three hour laboratory each week. Formerly EE 245.
2 semester hours
Course Outcomes: Upon course completion, a student will be able to:
- Use simulation, test, and measurement equipment necessary to evaluate the functionality and performance of simple circuits
- Demonstrate an understanding of basic limitations, inaccuracies, and tolerances of the test equipment, components, and proceduresa
- Design digital circuits and systems to efficiently, reliably, and economically achieve desired resultsa
- Master techniques for modeling circuits and systems through structural and gate-level networks, and breadboarding designs; trouble shooting circuits and systems.
- Use hardware description languages and simulation tools to design circuits and systems and analyze their performance.
- Document experiments using an industry recognized report format.
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