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Unit 1 Introduction

Unit 1 Introduction. Scope of this class Fundamentals of digital circuit design More specifically, sequential logic design What are you going to learn? Formal design flow of sequential circuits Timing analysis and verification of sequential circuits Finite state machine

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Unit 1 Introduction

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  1. Unit 1 Introduction Department of Communication Engineering, NCTU

  2. Scope of this class • Fundamentals of digital circuit design • More specifically, sequential logic design • What are you going to learn? • Formal design flow of sequential circuits • Timing analysis and verification of sequential circuits • Finite state machine • Algorithm state machine • Systematic ways of synthesizing digital circuits • How to solve problem with digital circuits? Department of Communication Engineering, NCTU

  3. What are you going to do? • Basic combinational logic synthesis • Applications of registers and counters • Arithmetic logic circuits • Small games • Midterm project • Final project Department of Communication Engineering, NCTU

  4. What do you need? • Circuit (Bread) boards • 74 Series IC datasheet • Logic probe • Pliers • A 5-V regulator Department of Communication Engineering, NCTU

  5. First home work assignment • Simple 2’complement 4-bit adder and comparator • Input interface • A function selector • Display • What do you need? • Three 7-segment displays • Many LEDs • Decoder • Two 4-position dip switches • 4.7K resistors Department of Communication Engineering, NCTU

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