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ELT 324 - Digital Electronics Lab

Credits: 2
Lecture Hours: 0
Lab Hours: 4
Practicum Hours: 0
Work Experience: 0
Course Type: Voc/Tech
Laboratory Evaluation of small-scale integrated circuits and medium scale integrated circuits. In addition to basic AND/OR gates, it includes decoders, encoders, counters, multiplexers, and microprocessors.
Corequisite: ELT 325  
Competencies
  1. Evaluate the basic usage of the test equipment for digital circuits
    1. Use digital logic probes, pulsers, and oscilloscope.
    2. Hookup circuits and test equipment.
  2. Compare the applications of various test equipment
  3. Analyze the operation of basic logic gates
    1. Construct various logic gate circuits
    2. Troubleshoot various logic gate circuits.
    3. Demonstrate the characteristics of various logic gate circuits.
  4. Summarize combinational logic circuits.
    1. Construct combinational logic circuits.
    2. Troubleshoot combinational logic circuits.
  5. Evaluate flip-flop and latch circuits.
    1. Construct flip-flop and latch circuits.
    2. Troubleshoot flip-flop and latch circuits.
    3. Design and build counters using flip-flops.
  6. Contrast various LSI digital circuits.
    1. Construct encoder, decoder, counter, and multiplexer circuits using LSI circuits.
    2. Troubleshoot encoder, decoder, counter, and multiplexer circuits.
    3. Design complex circuits involving encoder, decoder, counter, and multiplexer circuits. 
  7. Evaluate the I/O characteristics of various digital logic families.
    1. Test the logic 0 and logic 1 levels of various digital logic families.
    2. Test the fanout of various digital logic families.
    3. Compare active-high, active-low, and tri-state inputs and outputs of various digital logic families.
  8. Analyze interfacing devices
    1. Interface analog to digital devices.
    2. Construct circuits with digital to analog devices.
    3. Construct circuits with other periphal devices. 
  9. Compare memory devices
    1. Test the operation of various memory devices.
    2. Interface memory devices
  10. Examine microprocessors
    1. Identify the sections within a microprocessor.
    2. Describe the operation of each section.
    3. Demonstrate the operation of an assembly language program.



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