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CS 228 LOGIC DESIGN AND COMPUTER ORGANIZATION (Fall'98) (Section I)

Instructor: Ugur Güdükbay (Room 524, Tel: 1386)
Office Hours: Monday 8:40-10:30, Friday 8:40-9:30
Assistants: Mehmet Koyuturk (Room 529, Tel: 1401), Muhammet Mustafa Ozdal (Room 427, Tel: 2163)
Assistant's office hours: Mehmet Koyuturk Tuesday 13:40-14:40
Muhammet Mustafa Ozdal Monday 9:40-10:40
Course Schedule: Wednesday 13:40-15:30, Friday 9:40-10:30 (Room EB 261)
Lab Schedule: Wednesday 8:40-12:30 (Laboratory: EA 111)

  1. Introduction
  2. Two-level Combinational Logic
  3. Multilevel Combinational Logic
  4. Programmable and Steering Logic
  5. Arithmetic Circuits
  6. Sequential Logic Design
  7. Sequential Logic Case Studies
  8. Finite State Machine Design
  9. Finite State Machine Optimization
  10. Finite State Machine Implementation
TEXTBOOK INFO

The course slides will be distributed as handouts before each class.

Main Textbook:

Randy H. Katz, Contemporary Logic Design, Benjamin/Cummings Publishing Co. California, 1992.

Other Texts and Sources
Morris Mano and Charles Kim, Logic and Computer Design Fundamentals, Prentice-Hall, 1997.
Xilinx Foundation Series Software (Student Ed), Xilinx Co. Prentice-Hall, 1999.
The Xilinx Practical Designer (Lab Tutorial), 2nd Edition, Dave Van den Bout, Prentice-Hall, 1998.

GRADING: (Tentative)
Midterm I 20 %, Midterm II 20 %, Final 30 % Homework 10 % Lab 20 %

Attendance to the laboratory is mandatory. See the lab rules that will be distributed to you for the laboratory details.





Ugur Gudukbay
Fri Sep 10 08:54:33 EET DST 1999