State University of New York - New Paltz
Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering
Course Title: Digital Logic Laboratory Course Number:
CSE 45208 Credit: 1 Co-requisite: CSE-45230 |
Instructor: Dr. Baback Izadi Office: 203 Resnick Engineering Hall Phone: (914) 257-3823 FAX: (914) 257-3730Email: bai@engr.newpaltz.edu |
Meeting Days: Wednesday Meeting Time: 2:00 - 4:50 PM Meeting Room: WSB 105 |
Office Hours: Monday 1:00 - 3:00 PMWednesday 1:00 - 2:00 PMThursday 11:00 - 12:00 PM and by appointment |
Laboratory exercises in this course support the digital logic design course.
Assignments:
Weekly assignments will be posted on the course web site: http://www.engr.newpaltz.edu/~bai/CSE45208/cse40208.html
Lab #1 A Basic Digital Circuit
Lab #2 Electronic Workbench
Lab #3 Boolean Simplification
Lab #4 NAND /NOR Implementation of a Function
Lab #5 Bank Alarm
Lab #6 Seven Segment Display
Lab #7 Xilinx Tutorial
Lab #8 Four-bit Adder / Subtractor
Lab #9 Design of a Synchronous Counter
Lab #10 Design of a State Machine
Grading Policy:
Each lab report is graded on a 0-10 point scale; a report without an appropriate signature is graded on a 0-5 point scale.
Lab. reports are due during the
next scheduled lab period. Late reports are penalized 1 point per week.
Lab. Report Requirements:
You should use word processor and CAD to prepare your lab report. It should included the following
· Title page - It should includes:
1. Course number
2. Title of the lab and lab number
3. Name of group members
· Objective - a brief and concise statement on what you plan to accomplish by doing this lab.
· Design - Truth table, state table, state diagram, Karnaugh maps, circuit, etc.
Groups:
Groups of up to 2 students are allowed. Each group will complete all the regular labs as a unit. Only one report needs to be turned in per group.
Relevant Web Sites
· To download a demo version of Electronic Workbench click on http://www.interactiv.com/html/demo.html
· Xilinx: http://www.xilinx.com/programs/xds1.htm
· If you need software to view and print PDF files under Windows: http://www.adobe.com/products/acrobat/readstep.html
· If you need software to view and print Postscript files:
http://www.cs.wisc.edu/~ghost/