020DSDNI4 | Digital Systems Design |
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This course provides students with the opportunity to familiarize themselves with various methods of designing simple digital systems. They will learn how to decompose a function into combinational and sequential blocks, and discover techniques for automating industrial processes based on specifications. The course content covers essential concepts such as number systems and codes, combinational and sequential logic, logical functions, and integrated logic circuits. Students will also explore topics including the Morgan's theorem, Karnaugh maps, flip-flops, synchronous and asynchronous binary counters/decoders, and shift registers. Practical work will be conducted to apply these concepts. Temps présentiel : 45 heures Charge de travail étudiant : 105 heures Méthode(s) d'évaluation : Examen final, Examen partiel, Participation et assiduité, Travaux pratiques contrôlés |