CS150 Spring 1998

Components and Design Techniques for Digital Systems

1/19/98


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CS150 Spring 1998 Components and Design Techniques for Digital Systems

CS150 Spring 1998 Components and Design Techniques for Digital Systems

Organizational Matters

Organizational Matters

Organizational Matters

Overview

Where CS150 Fits

Where CS150 Leads

Cameras Everywhere!

The New Peripherals

What is a Digital Circuit?

Signal Recovery from Noise

Simplified Model of Design Representation

Classification of Designs

Combinational and Sequential Systems

Classification of Designs

Combinational and Sequential Systems

Representing the Digital Design Problem: Basic Classification of Designs

Boolean Algebra

Resistor-Transistor Inverter

Inverter Characteristics

CMOS Inverter

Fundamental Operations

Design Example: Word Problem

Truth Tables

Design Example: Translation to Truth Table

Schematic Symbols

Schematic Diagram Representation

`Complex´ Schematic Diagram

Design Example: Schematic Diagram

Implementation of Logic Using Switches

Multiplexer Trees Using Switches

Multiplexer

Design Using Multiplexers

Exercise For Friday

Top Complaints, Spring 1997

Top Complaints, Spring 1997

Author: Richard Newton

Email: rnewton@ic.eecs.berkeley.edu

Home Page: http://www-inst.eecs.berkeley.edu/~cs150