ENGR 2406 Introduction to Digital Systems
Course Information
Course Description
ENGR 2406. INTRODUCTION TO DIGITAL SYSTEMS (3-3-4) An introduction to theory and design of digital logic, circuits, and systems. Number systems, operations and codes; logic gates; Boolean Algebra and logic simplification; Karnaugh maps; combinational logic; functions of combinational Logic; flip-flops and related devices; counters; shift registers; sequential logic; memory and storage. Basic laboratory experiments supporting theoretical principles involving design, construction, and analysis of combinational and sequential digital circuits and systems, including logic gates, adders, multiplexers, encoders, decoders, arithmetic logic units, latches, flip-flops, registers, and counters; preparation of laboratory reports. Prerequisite: MATH 1314, COSC 1436 or ENGR 2304. Assessment Levels: R3, E2, M3. 14.1001
Prerequisite(s)
Must have completed
MATH 1314,
COSC 1436, or
ENGR 2304. Must have a level 3 in Reading and Math and a level 2 in English.