EE/CE 2310 – HON/002 Introduction to Digital Systems

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EE/CE 2310 – HON/002 Introduction to Digital Systems
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EE/CE 2310 – HON/002 Introduction to Digital Systems Erik Jonsson School of Engineering and Computer Science EE/CE 2310 – HON/002 Introduction to Digital Systems http://www.utdallas.edu/~pervin Tuesday: Read Chapter P5, T9 Thursday 3-01-12 FEARLESS Engineering www.utdallas.edu/~pervin

Overview (T)9 Flip-Flops and Other Multivibrators (T)9-6 Triggering of Flip-Flops Positive-Edge Triggered Negative-Edge Triggered Pulse Triggered: Master-Slave JK Flip-Flops

Tuesday (P5) Functions and Stacks (T9) Flip-Flops and Other Multivibrators Look at the assignments on the web page. If you think you have little to do, you’re wrong!