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May 30, 2026
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CP 226 - Digital Logic II Credit Hours: 3
Digital logic applications, circuits, multiple logic drivers, output indicators, memory functions, compilers, arithmetic logic units, processors, and logic controllers.
Course Outcomes Upon completion of this course, the student will be able to:
- identify the basic circuitry of Logic Gates;
- demonstrate an understanding and ability to design and build SR, D-latch, and D flip-flops using logic gates;
- demonstrate an understanding and ability to design and build basic, advanced, and multi-mod counters;
- demonstrate an understanding and ability to design and build shift registers, serial to parallel, and parallel to serial;
- demonstrate an understanding of digital sampling rate and resolution and the effect on memory usage;
- demonstrate an understanding of Op-amps and their use in conversion circuits;
- demonstrate an understanding and ability to design and build Digital to Analog (D/A) converters including binary-weighted and R/2R ladder converters;
- demonstrate an understanding and ability to design and build Analog to Digital (A/D) converters including Parallel encoders and Ramp Counters;
- demonstrate an understanding of the Sequential-Approximation A/D converter and integrated converters;
- demonstrate an understanding of memory including RAM, ROM, dynamic, static, SD, extended, and expanded memories; and
- demonstrate an understanding of Microsoft Virtual Memory Management.
Prerequisites: CP 120, CP 121, CP 124, CP 125 Concurrent Registration: CP 227 F (S)
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