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CSE140 - Components and Design Techniques for Digital Systems
Units: 4
Course Objectives: This course gives an introduction to digital logic design. The Lab course CSE 140L covers software and hardware projects.
Course Description: Design of Boolean logic and finite state machines; two-level, multi-level combinational logic design, combinational modules and modular networks, Mealy and Moore machines, analysis and synthesis of canonical forms, sequential modules.
Format: 3 hours of lecture per week, 1 hour discussion section per week, and 8 hours of preparation.
Prerequisites: CSE 20 or Math 15A, CSE 30. CSE 140L must be taken concurrently.
Other restrictions: Majors only.
Example Textbook(s): Contemporary Logic Design , Randy H. Katz.
Offered: Four sections per year, generally Fall, Winter, and Spring.
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