[ 521HARDDIGV16 ] VL Digital Circuits
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Workload |
Education level |
Study areas |
Responsible person |
Hours per week |
Coordinating university |
3 ECTS |
B1 - Bachelor's programme 1. year |
Computer Science |
Daniel Große |
2 hpw |
Johannes Kepler University Linz |
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Detailed information |
Original study plan |
Bachelor's programme Computer Science 2022W |
Objectives |
Students understand the structure and functionality of today’s computing devices. They are able to encode data and to conduct computations in the established number formats. They are able to design circuits realizing simple applications such as arithmetic and control tasks. They understand how memory works and how, together with combinatorial circuits, this provides the basic components to computers. Students are eventually enabled to design and optimize various logic functions/operations and check their correctness.
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Subject |
Boolean Algebra
Combinatorial Circuits and their Synthesis
Arithmetic Circuits
Sequential Circuits
Finite State Machines
Design and Optimization Methods
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Criteria for evaluation |
written exam
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Methods |
lecture
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Language |
German |
Changing subject? |
No |
Further information |
(*)Werden auf http://www.jku.at/iic/cad/teaching zur Verfügung gestellt.
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Corresponding lecture |
(*)INBIPVODIGS: VO Digitale Schaltungen (3 ECTS)
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Earlier variants |
They also cover the requirements of the curriculum (from - to) 521HARDDIGV13: VL Digital Circuits (2013W-2016S)
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On-site course |
Maximum number of participants |
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Assignment procedure |
Direct assignment |
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