EE:233-041 Lesson Schedule, FA/04

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Following is the approximate lesson schedule for the above class, semester and teacher. These lessons may be interpreted as reading assignments which the students are expected to study before the topics are covered in class. Laboratory assignments are expected to be performed during the week assigned, and the reports are due at the beginning of the lab period the following week. There will be a penalty for late reports.

Students are advised to carefully study the contents of the EE:233 course index and course syllabus so they will understand their responsibilities in this class.

Week
#
Start
Date
Assigned Topics
1 23 Aug Introduction, class handouts, policies and procedures, semester project
Introductory digital concepts - Reading assignment: Text book Preface, Chapter 1
NO LAB THIS WEEK
2 30 Aug Introductory digital concepts continued - Reading assignment: Chapter 1
LAB: Equipment familiarization (no lab report)
3 6 Sep Number systems, operations and codes - Reading assignment: Chapter 2
COLLEGE CLOSED 4-5-6 SEPTEMBER!
4 13 Sep Number systems, operations and codes continued - Reading assignment: Chapter 2
LAB: Number system practice (no lab report)
5 20 Sep Logic gates- Reading assignment: Chapter 3
Lab #1: Logic inverter (Experiment 1)
Quiz #1 over weeks 1 - 5
6 27 Sep Logic gates continued - Reading assignment: Chapter 3
Lab #2: OR gates/AND gates (Experiment 2)
7 4 Oct Boolean algebra and logic simplification - Reading assignment: Chapter 4
Lab #3: NOR gates (Experiment 3)
8 11 Oct Boolean algebra and logic simplification continued - Reading assignment: Chapter 4 (pp 162-223)
Lab #4: NAND gates (Experiment 4)
MIDTERM GRADES COMPUTED 15 OCTOBER

 

Week
#
Start
Date
Assigned Topics
9 18 Oct Combinational logic - Reading assignment: Chapter 5
Lab #5: Boolean algebra and fundamental operations (Experiment 5)
NO CLASSES 20 OCTOBER
10 25 Oct Functions of combinational logic - Reading assignment: Chapter 6
Lab #6: Boolean algebra and theorems (Experiment 6)
11 1 Nov Flip-flops and related devices - Reading assignment: Chapter 8
Lab #7: Seven-segment LEDs and decoder drivers (Experiment 10)
Quiz #2 over weeks 6 - 11
12 8 Nov Flip-flops and related devices continued - Reading assignment: Chapter 8
Lab #8: Flip-flops (Experiment 21)
LAST DAY TO WITHDRAW WITH "W" GRADE IS 12 NOVEMBER!
13 15 Nov Counters - Reading assignment: Chapter 9
Lab #9: Binary counters (Experiment 24)
14 22 Nov Counters continued - Reading assignment: Chapter 9
NO LAB THIS WEEK - good time to work on extra credits
COLLEGE CLOSED 25-28 NOVEMBER!
15 29 Nov Shift registers - Reading assignment: Chapter 10 (pp 520-567)
Lab #10: Presettable counters (Experiment 26)
16 6 Dec Memory and storage - Reading assignment: Chapter 12
Quiz #3 over weeks 12 - 16
The scheduled labs are completed. Students may wish to perform additional labs for extra credit.
LAST DAY TO SUBMIT LABS IS 10 DECEMBER AT 12:00 NOON
LAST DAY OF CLASSES IS 10 DECEMBER

Final examinations are normally required for the completion of a course and for a final credit grade. All final exams are to be given at the time indicated in the schedule. Exceptions must be cleared with the associate dean of your division. (Quoted from Faculty Handbook)

The final exam for EE:233-041 will be available on this page at 9:00 AM on 10 December 2004. The results will be due by 9:00 AM, 14 December 2004.


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