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COE- 202

Introduction to Computer Engineering course covering digital circuits, Boolean algebra, designing and analyzing combinational and sequential circuits, and register transfer level operations.

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COE- 202

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  1. COE-202 Term - 053 Dr Abdelhafid Bouhraoua

  2. Instructor Dr Abdelhafid Bouhraoua Office Hours: Sat. Mon. Wed. 9:30 AM – 11:30 PM Office Location: Bldg 22 Room 137-1 Phone: 2178 Email: abouh@ccse.kfupm.edu.sa Web page: www.ccse.kfupm.edu.sa/~abouh

  3. Syllabus

  4. Course Catalog • Introduction to Computer Engineering • Digital Circuits • Boolean algebra and switching theory • Manipulation and minimization of Boolean functions. • Combinational circuits analysis and design, multiplexers, decoders and adders. • Sequential circuit analysis and design, basic flip-flops, clocking and edge-triggering, registers, counters, timing sequences, state assignment and reduction techniques. • Register transfer level operations

  5. Textbook and CD • Text Book:Morris Mano and Charles Kime, Logic and Computer Design Fundamentals, Second Edition, Prentice Hall International, 2000. • Course CD:A CD containing all course lectures with animations and sound is available. The material can be downloaded from the web page.

  6. Grading Policy • Assignments include written and programming assignments • Lowest two marks of the quizzes and assignments dropped • Lowest exam counted as 15% and highest exam counted as 20%

  7. Exams and Assignments 4-5 or more Assignments 5-6 or more Quizzes 2 Major Exams 1 Final Exam

  8. Lecture Breakdown

  9. Ethics (1) • All assignments are individual and ONLY individual work will be accepted. • Detected copies of assignments (written or programming assignments) will result in ZEROS for the whole group (including the student who actually solved the problem)

  10. Ethics (2) • Using unauthorized information or notes on an examination, peeking at others work, or altering a graded exam to claim more grades are severe violations of academic honesty. • Remember that if you CHEAT, you are cheating no one but yourself. • Detected situations will result in failing grades in the course, and depending on the severity of the situation, some cases may possibly end up in SUSPENSION from the university.

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