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CEA CAPA Partner Institution: Universidad Carlos III de Madrid
Location: Madrid, Spain
Primary Subject Area: Electrical Engineering
Instruction in: English
Transcript Source: Partner Institution
Course Details: Level 100
Recommended Semester Credits: 3
Contact Hours: 42
DESCRIPTION
1. Number systems and information representation 1.1. Number Systems 1.2. Number Systems Conversions 1.3. Binary Codes 2. Boolean Algebra and logic functions 2.1. Postulates and fundamental properties of Boolean Algebra 2.2. Boolean functions and expressions 2.3. Logic gates. Digital technologies. Implementation of logic functions 2.4. Minimization of logic functions 3. Combinational circuits 3.1. Basic combinational circuits 3.1.1. Encoders 3.1.2. Decoders 3.1.3. Multiplexers 3.1.4. Demultiplexers 3.1.5. Comparators 3.2. Asociation of basic combinational circuits 3.3. Logic function implementation using combinational circuits 4. Arithmetic combinational circuits 4.1. Representing signed numbers 4.2. Sistemas de Signo y Magnitud, Complemento a 1 y Complemento a 2 4.3. Binary Arithmetic 4.3.1. Addition and subtraction 4.3.2. Multiplication and division 4.4. Representing real numbers 4.5. Addition and Subtraction Circuits 4.6. Circuits for multiplication 4.7. Arithmetic Logic Units (ALUs) 5. Flip-Flops 5.1. Asynchronous flip-flops 5.2. Synchronous flip-flops 5.3. Flip-flop control logic 5.4. Timing characteristics 5.5. Synchronous circuits 5.6. Circuits with flip-flops: chronograms 6. Synchronous sequential circuits 6.1. Finite State Machines 6.1.1. Moore model 6.1.2. Mealy model 6.2. Synchronous Sequential Circuits Analysis 6.3. Synchronous Sequential Circuits Synthesis 7. Registers and Counters 7.1. Registers 7.2. Counters 7.2.1. Synchronous counters 7.2.2. Counter as a Finite State Machine 7.2.3. Counter applications 8. Memories 8.1. Memory types 8.2. Characteristics of memories 8.3. Internal organization of a memory 8.4. Extension of memory size 8.5. Memory access chronograms 8.6. Applications 9. Digital Systems 9.1. Structure of a digital system 9.1.1. Data path 9.1.2. Control Unit 9.2. Introduction to digital systems design 9.2.1. Integrated circuits 9.2.2. Digital Technologies 9.2.3. ASICs 9.2.4. Programmable logic devices 9.2.5. Microprocessors
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