Digital Electronics CD ROM Tutorial
This Digital Electronics tutorial provides an introduction to the principles and practice of digital electronics.
Most students of computer or electronics related courses have to have a basic understanding of digital electronics. This CD ROM assumes no prior knowledge and will give you all the support you need to build a solid foundation in this area of study.
The CD ROM starts at the very basic gate level explaining how individual gates operate, showing their truth tables (and explains what truth tables are), and why engineers use digital signals rather than analogue signals.
The CD then takes users step by step through increasingly complex circuits involving combinational and sequential logic. At each stage the user is presented with circuits that they can interact with on screen.
Having gained a good understanding of how the basic gates and combinations of gates operate, the CD then starts to examine how digital logic systems work in real applications: full and half adders, scrambling systems, parity checkers, code converters, D/A and A/D converters, memories and microprocessors.
The fault finding Virtual Lab allows students to test their understanding of digital electronics - four different faults can be placed on this digital system and students are required to find and document the faults.
In addition to a wide range of circuits the CD also contains a number of photographs of digital systems and circuit boards so that students can recognise 'real life' technology.
Features:
- Interactive on-screen circuits
- Pre-designed circuits for both Electronic Workbench and Crocodile Clips
- Full audio commentary
- Editable worksheets
- Virtual laboratories
Order on line or call (800) 321-2155 and ask for course 01-922.
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