May 31, 2026  
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2025-2026 Catalog

CP 227 - Lab for CP 226


Credit Hours: 1

Experiments and demonstrations using integrated circuit logic gates to develop RAMs, ROMs, D/A, and A/D conversions. ALU, UARTs, PALs, microprocessors, and programming.

Course Outcomes
Upon completion of this course, the student will be able to:

  1. identify the basic circuitry of Logic Gates;
  2. demonstrate an understanding and ability to design and build SR, D-Latch, and D Flip-Flops using logic gates;
  3. demonstrate an understanding and ability to design and build basic counters;
  4. demonstrate an understanding and ability to design and build advanced counters;
  5. demonstrate an understanding and ability to design and build multi-mod counters;
  6. demonstrate an understanding and ability to design and build shift registers, serial to parallel, and parallel to serial;
  7. demonstrate an understanding of digital sampling rate and resolution and the effect on memory usage;
  8. demonstrate an understanding of Op-amps and their use in conversion circuits;
  9. demonstrate an understanding and ability to design and build Digital to Analog (D/A) converters including Binary-weighted and R/2R ladder converters;
  10. demonstrate an understanding and ability to design and build Analog to Digital (A/D) converters including Parallel encoders and Ramp Counters;
  11. demonstrate an understanding of the Sequential-Approximation A/D converter and integrated converters;
  12. demonstrate an understanding of memory including RAM, ROM, dynamic, Static, SD, Extended, and expanded memories; and
  13. demonstrate an understanding of Microsoft Virtual Memory Management.


Concurrent Registration: CP 226
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