Students
- understand the basic building blocks for the structure and functionality of today’s computers. (K2)
- are able to encode data and to conduct computations in the established number formats. (K3)
- are able to design circuits realizing simple applications such as arithmetic and control tasks. (K3,K6)
- understand how memory works and how, together with combinational circuits, this provides the basic building blocks for computers. (K2)
- are enabled to design and optimize various logic functions/operations and check their correctness. (K4,K5,K6)
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- Boolean Algebra
- Combinational Circuits and their Synthesis
- Arithmetic Circuits
- Sequential Circuits
- Finite State Machines
- Design and Optimization Methods
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