Digital design
About
The course is intended to give fundamental knowledge about design, implementation, and optimization of combinatorial and sequential digital circuits. It further presents the technologies used for implementing such circuits. As part of the course, the students will be introduced to modern computer-based design tools (CAD), and learn the basics of a hardware description language. More precisely, the course contents are the following:
- Boolean Algebra and logic minimization
- Arithmetic Units
- Memory
Prerequisites and selection
Entry requirements
To be eligible for the course students should have successfully completed courses corresponding to 60 hec in the subject of Computer Science, including the course DIT791 Fundamentals of Digital Systems and Computers (or equivalent).
Selection
Selection is based upon the number of credits from previous university studies, maximum 165 credits.