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ECE 2110: Introduction to Digital Systems Introduction (Contd.)
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2 Previous class Summary Digital devices Digital vs. analog Why digital
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ECE 2110: Introduction to Digital systems Digital Devices Gates: AND, OR, NOT (inverter): most important gates. Can realize any digital function. NAND, NOR… Flip-flops: Stores 0/1, built from gates Gates: Combinational circuit: output depends only on the current input combination. Flip-flops: Sequential circuit: output depends on current input as well as past inputs. Has memory of past events.
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4 Digital Logic Binary system -- 0 & 1, LOW & HIGH, negated and asserted. Basic building blocks -- AND, OR, NOT
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6 Electronic aspect of digital design Digital abstraction Range Noise margin Invalid range Specifications
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7 Software aspect of digital design Digital design need not involve any software tools. But: modern design, software tools are essential. Examples: Schematic entry, HDLs (platform compilers, simulators, synthesis tools), simulators, test benches, timing analyzers and verifiers, word processors, high-level languages, CAD
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8 Integrated Circuits (IC) (Chapter 1.6--1.12) A collection of one or more gates fabricated on a single silicon chip. Wafer, die Small-scale integration (SSI): 1-20 gates DIP: dual in-line-pin package Pin diagram, pinout MSI: 20-200 gates LSI: 200-1,000,000 VLSI: Fuzzy! Transistor count reached 50million in 1999 and 100 million in 2005.
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9 DIP pinout
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10 Printed-Circuit Board PCB or PWB (printed-wiring board) Mount ICs so that an IC can connect to other ICs in a system. SMT: Surface-mount technology MCM: multi-chip modules: high speed and density.
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11 Summary Electronics aspects of digital design Integrated Circuits SSI, MSI, LSI, VLSI Printed Circuit Boards
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12 Next… HW: Work Wakerly problems 1.3,1.6 Finish reading Chapter 1, You may use www.acronymfinder.com for homework #1 (but make sure that definitions are consistent with the text) Number systems Start Reading: Wakerly chapter 2
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