
| Computer
Science 332 - Digital Logic and Circuitry (Four semester hours - 3 lecture,
2 lab) This course covers the fundamentals necessary to apply state-of-the-art digital components to practical problems in computing and scientific research. Components are constructed, operated, and tested in a laboratory environment. Typical topics covered are digital information and number systems, switching algebra and logic networks, flip-flops, registers, gates and arithmetic processors such as adders and counters. |
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