EE 260 Lectures
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Course Lectures
Lecture 43
EE 260 Computer
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Lecture 42
EE 260 Computer
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- Begin reviewing for the final
Lecture 41
EE 260 Computer
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- Begin reviewing for the final
Lecture 40
A Simple Computer
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- Begin reviewing for the final
Lecture 39
Generic Digital System
A Simple Computer
Readings for next time:
- Read Sections 10.1 to 10.4
Lecture 38
Generic Digital System
Readings for next time:
- Read Sections 8.8 and 8.9
Lecture 37
Generic Digital System
Readings for next time:
- Read Section 8.5 up to and including 8.5.8
- Read Section 8.6
Lecture 36
Practical Matters
Generic Digital System
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- Read Section 5.9 up to and including 5.9.4
Lecture 35
Midterm 2
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Lecture 34
Practical Matters
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Lecture 33
Tristate and Open Collector Gates
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Readings for next time:
- Read Section 3.4
- Skim Sections 3.5 and 3.6
- Read Section 3.10
Lecture 32
PALs
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- Read Sections 5.6.1 and 5.6.2
Lecture 31
Doing Logic with MUX's
ROMs
PLAs
PALs
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Lecture 30
Alarm Clock Block Diagram
Display Module
Multiplexor Logic
Readings for next time:
- Read Sections 5.3 and 8.3
Lecture 29
TLC: State Table
Alarm Clock Block Diagram
Display Module
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- Read Section 5.7 up to and including 5.7.3
Lecture 28
TTL MSI Counters
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Lecture 27
TLC: Block Diagram
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Lecture 26
TLC: State Table
TLC ASM Chart
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Lecture 25
Flip-Flop Flavors
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- Read Section 8.4 up to and including 8.4.4
Lecture 24
Flip-Flop Flavors
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Lecture 23
2-4 Decoder
Flip-Flop Flavors
Readings for next time:
- Read (and review) Section 7.3
- Read Sections 7.4.4 to 7.4.6
Lecture 22
TLC: State Table
TLC: State Table
Readings for next time:
- Read Section 7.2. The internal design of these FF's is not as important as understanding their behavior.
Lecture 21
TLC ASM Chart
TLC: State Table
Readings for next time:
- Read Section 5.4 up to and including 5.4.5
Lecture 20
Midterm 1
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Lecture 19
Where have we been
Traffic Light Controller
TLC: State Table
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Lecture 18
7-Segment Display
CAD Tools
Joint Minimization
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Lecture 17
7-Segment Display
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Lecture 16
7-Segment Display
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Lecture 15
K-Maps
K-Map Vocabulary
7-Segment Display
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Lecture 14
Where have we been
Example
Laws and Theorems
K-Maps
Readings for next time:
- Review Sections 4.3.3 to 4.3.8
Lecture 13
Truth Table
Logic Minimization
Readings for next time:
- Read Section 4.3
- Skim Section 4.4
Lecture 12
Circuit Diagram Procedure
Alarm Clock: Circuit Diagram
Schematic Diagram
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Lecture 11
Alarm Clock: Circuit Diagram
Circuit Diagram Procedure
Another Example
Readings for next time:
- Read Sections 5.1.5 to 5.1.8
- Skim Section 5.2
Lecture 10
Implementing Logic in TTL
Alarm Clock: Logic Diagram
Alarm Clock: Circuit Diagram
Readings for next time:
- Read Section 5.1 up to and including 5.1.5
Lecture 9
Encoded State Table
Logic vs Voltage
Circuit Diagram
Readings for next time:
- Read Section 4.2
- Read Sections 4.3.1 and 4.3.2
Lecture 8
Questions
Alarm Clock Control: ASM Chart
State Table
Boolean Operations
Readings for next time:
- Read Section 3.2
- Skim Section 3.3 (just for background information)
- Read Section 4.2
Lecture 7
Questions
Control Finite State Machine
Alarm Clock Control: Timing Diagram
Readings for next time:
- Read Section 3.1
- Read Section 4.1 (just skim sections 4.1.2 to 4.1.5 - we will not be using these theorems right away)
Lecture 6
Questions
Alarm Clock Block Diagram
Alarm Clock: Control Block
Control Finite State Machine
Alarm Clock Control: ASM Chart
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Lecture 5
Questions
Alarm Clock Block Diagram
Alarm Clock: Compare Module
Readings for next time:
- Read Section 7.3 up to and including section 7.3.4
- Read Section 7.4 up to and including section 7.4.1
- Don't worry about the equations and circuit diagrams you see in these sections. We will start with a simpler implimentation technique
Lecture 4
Questions
Steps in Digital Design
Alarm Clock Block Diagram
Alarm Clock: Compare Module
Readings for next time:
- Read Section 7.3 up to and including section 7.3.4
- Read Section 7.4 up to and including section 7.4.1
- Don't worry about the equations and circuit diagrams you see in these sections. We will start with a simpler implimentation technique
Lecture 3
Questions
Steps in Digital Design
Design as Process
Readings for next time:
- Read Sections 2.1 to 2.3
- Read Section 3.1 (NOTE: we will discuss positive and negative logic in mucvh more detail than presented here)
- Read Section 10.1 through 10.1.1 only
Lecture 2
Questions
Digital vs Analog
What is Design
Readings for next time:
- Read Sections 1.6 to 1.12
Lecture 1
About EE 260
Readings for next time:
- Skim Preface
- Read Sections 1.1 to 1.5
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