EE2004

Course Objectives and Outcomes
1.
Course code and title:
EE2004 Digital Electronics
2.
Number of AUs:
4
3.
4.
Course schedule:
Lecture:
3 hours/week for 13 weeks
Tutorial:
1 hour/week for 12 weeks
Assignment:
10%
Quiz:
20%
Exam:
70%
5.
Course assessment:
Course type:
Core
6.
Course prerequisites:
Nil
7.
Course description:
This course serves as a foundation course on digital electronics. It
covers a broad range of fundamental digital circuits. The concepts
of digital signals, number systems, logic gates, switching algebra
and logic minimization techniques, basic combinatorial and digital
circuits and their application in more complex digital systems are to
be imparted to the students.
8.
Textbook(s):
• Wakerly John F, Digital Design: Principles and Practices, 4th
Edition, Pearson Prentice-Hall, 2006.
9.
Reference Book(s)
• Roth Charles H and Kinney Larry L, Fundamentals of Logic
Design, 7th Edition, Cengage Learning, 2014.
• Marcovitz Alan B, Introduction to logic design, 3rd Edition,
McGraw-Hill, 2010.
• Mano M Morris and Ciletti Michael D, Digital Design : With a
Introduction to the Verilog HDL, 5th Edition, Pearson Prentice
Hall, 2013.
10.
Level of course contribution to Learning Outcomes
COURSE CODE AND TITLE
EE2004 DIGITAL ELECTRONICS
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STUDENT LEARNING OUTCOME
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Fully consistent (contributes to more than 75% of the SLO)
Partially consistent (contributes to about 50% of the SLO)
Weakly consistent (contributes to about 25% of the SLO)
Blank Not related to the SLO
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