Digital 2: Sequential
Course Description
Course Typically Offered
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What will I learn?
- Perform simplification using DeMorgans theorems.
- Design simple circuits using alternate logic.
- Perform general design procedures to simplify complex Boolean expressions.
- Perform general design procedures using Karnaugh maps.
- Describe the operation of a latch.
- Analyze a complex circuit that uses latches.
- Describe the operation of clocked RS flip-flops.
- Describe the operation of clocked JK flip-flops.
- Describe the operation of clocked D flip-flops.
- Explain how asynchronous inputs effect the operation of a flip-flop.
Class Details
- Class Number:
- 21811
- Delivery:
- Blended - 50%-99% Online
- Term:
- Spring 2025
- Session:
- 8W1
- Instructors:
- Timothy Schmitz
- Date Range:
- -
Class Notes
This class consists of both lecture and hands-on lab activities. You can watch the lectures on video through the NWTC Canvas learning management system. You will complete the hands-on lab activities in either ET129 or ET120 lab space during the posted open lab times. Plan on spending approximately 30 hours to complete this course. Before beginning lab work in this class, please talk to an instructor in ET129 or ET120. For questions on coursework, please reach out to the instructor of the class through Canvas.
IMPORTANT INFORMATION: Tech Hall Lab, Room ET129, is open Mon-Thurs 8am-8pm; Fridays 8am-3pm; Saturdays 8am-1pm. The Lab will observe all College closure holidays and breaks.
Meeting Times
Dates | Day(s) / Time | Location(s) |
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01/21/25 - 03/17/25 |
Anytime
Anytime |
Online
Green Bay Campus Room ET129
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