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ENS2256 Digital Electronics
SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING
Credit Points: 15
Prerequisites:
ENS1153 Introduction to Computer Technology
 
Description:
This unit presents a technology review of digital logic families. Memory functions, memory types, and the design of large memory arrays are explained and an introduction to FPGA and CPLB programmable logic devices is given. Digital design and analysis methods, top-down design, algorithmic state machines (ASM), synthesis of ASM, sequencing and control and CPU design are also covered. An introduction to VHDL, simulation and testing of digital systems is included.

This Unit is part of the following Courses / Unit Sets
E67Bachelor of Engineering (Communication Systems)
E74Bachelor of Engineering (Communication Systems)/Bachelor of Business
E50Bachelor of Engineering (Communication Systems)/Bachelor of Science (Computer Science)
E47Bachelor of Engineering (Communication Systems)/Bachelor of Science (Security)
E66Bachelor of Engineering (Computer Systems)
E75Bachelor of Engineering (Computer Systems)/Bachelor of Business
E52Bachelor of Engineering (Computer Systems)/Bachelor of Science (Computer Science)
E49Bachelor of Engineering (Computer Systems)/Bachelor of Science (Security)
E68Bachelor of Engineering (Electronic Systems)
E76Bachelor of Engineering (Electronic Systems)/Bachelor of Business
E51Bachelor of Engineering (Electronic Systems)/Bachelor of Science (Computer Science)
E48Bachelor of Engineering (Electronic Systems)/Bachelor of Science (Security)
E62Bachelor of Engineering Management
U78Bachelor of Technology (Electronic and Computer Systems)
MIENGEEngineering (Electronic Systems) Minor
 
 
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Last Updated - Higher Education: 18/11/2004