Academic Catalog

ENDD 200 Digital Logic Design

This course introduces the student to the basic components and methodologies used in digital systems design. To provide a thorough background, at the introductory level, of the logical (mathematical) and electrical basis for digital system design. Major building blocks for designing digital systems will be examined and used which include gates, MUXes, DEMUXes, decoders, encoders, comparators, various arithmetic blocks, flip-flops, counters, registers, RAMs/ROMs, PLDs and FPGAs. This course is the gateway to all other digital system courses in the program.

Credits

4

Offered

Semester 1 and 2