We will use Logg-O extensively, which is available on
the web as well as on the CD-ROM from the text.
Goals:
- to understand data representations, and their conversion into
binary
- to understand the basics of boolean logic
- to see how the flow of electricity can be used for information
processing
- to design and (virtually) implement basic logic circuits from
gates
Exercises: complete these to prepare for the lab
- Lab 7.1
- Lab 7.2
- Lab 7.3
- Lab 7.4: # 1
- Lab 7.5
Lab Requirements: submit for evaluation on paper only
(clear and legible):
- Lab 7.3: submit a printout of the last step only -- you may
have to do this by hand as many browser-printers do not print out
the display from the applet
- AE Text, pp. 266-
- #3b, 5b, and 7a as a sequence
- #6a and 7b
- #9 (recall from discussion in lecture)
You may use Logg-O for assistance in solving the problems, but
your answers must be written.
Evaluation:
- Submit a paper copy of each answer, with your name included.
Please be sure this is readable, and bound (i.e., stapled,
clipped) properly.
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