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Computer Electronics Course Overview Includes Unit Content summary Pages to review from Textbook Sample questions Vocabulary reminders
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Unit 1 Class Intro 1.1-Basic Equipment overview – pg 33 Bench meter Multimeter – ohm, volt, amp, continuity Electronics Console Function Generator Replacement Pots Meters Power Supplies
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Oscilloscope Configuration – calibration, scale, wave form, y-voltage, x-time Computer – pg 421 Research Interactive software Crocodile Tech, Multisim Dynamic Documents Electronic folders, organization, hand ins/outs
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1.2 Electronics Lab Practices & Procedures Computer Login, configuration and usage Prototype Boards (aka – breadboards) Tie points, power buses, vertical groups Work area organization No food or drink near circuits and components Keys and storage organization
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1.3 - Safety Personal Harm Shock -.1 amps for “can’t let go” Burns Toxic smoke Equipment Care Live circuits Soldering irons
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Unit 2 Basic Electronics Review 2.1 Basic Components Review – pg Passive Components Resistors, Capacitors, Indicators - pg 65, Series, Parallel and Complex circuits - pg 25 Solid State Components – pg 277 Diodes, SCRs, Transistors
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2.2 Transistor Review – pg 283-296 Types – BJT Bipolar Junction Transistor FET – Field Effect Transistor Schematic Symbol and component casing Component construction, theory Leads – input, output, junctions Applications Amplifier - Analog Switch – Digital On - Saturated
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Unit 3 Digital Systems 3.1- Intro to Digital Systems – pg 320 Analog vs Digital Digital States – On, Off / High, Low / 1s, 0s Switches, Current flow, Pulses, Relays
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3.2 - Number systems Binary, Hexadecimal, Decimal Bit – Binary Digit, Byte, Nibble, Word Base, Radix, Scientific Notation Place value and place holders
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3.3 - Computing History 1 st generation Relays and Tubes 2 nd generation Transistors and solid-state components 3rd generation Discrete Integrated Circuits 4th generation VLSD – Very Large Scale Devises 5 th generation CPLDs – Complex Programmable Logic Devises
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Unit 4 Digital Logic Gates 4.1 – Intro to Gates –pg 319 AND gates are inputs in series OR gates are inputs in parallel NOT gates are diverting circuits types of Gates With Switches (fixed resistors) – RTL With Diodes DTL With Transistors TTL With Integrated Circuits
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4.2 - Gate - Logic Families – pg 330 TTL – Transistor to Transistor Logic 7400 series of ICs CMOS – Complimentary Metal-Oxide Semiconductors logic 74C00 series of ICs
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4.3 – Gate Theory – pg 326 Schematics and symbols Input, output, processing Truth tables – replaces real understanding 2 inputs -> 4 possible combinations 3 inputs -> 9 possible combinations 4 inputs -> 16 possible combinations Algorithms and Logic processes Adding algorithm vs memorizing outcomes Positive, negative logic – Active high or low
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4.4 Gates – pg 326 Basic Gates AND, 7408 OR, 7432 NOT (aka Inverter) 7404
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Unit 5 Combinational Logic 5.1 - Combinational Gates – 328 Intro Cascading systems – Xilinx pg 21 Universal Gates NAND - 7400 NOR - 7402 Complex Gates XOR - 7486 XNOR – na – inverted XOR
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5.2 – Arithmetic Logic Boolean Algebra – Xilinx pg 52 Addition =1 OR 1 Multiplication = 1 AND 1 Subtraction and Division = reverse add / Mult Adder/Subtractors Half adder – only two inputs A, B Full adder – 3 inputs A, B and carry in Substractors are just a slight modification
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5.3 - Digital Communication Serial data transmission Morse Code, mice and keyboard inputs Parallel data transmission printer and storage devises
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Unit 6 Sequential Logic 6.1 – sequential Logic intro – pg 334 State of the gate determined during operation Cross- Coupled – Xilinx pg27
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6.2 Multivibrators (aka Flip-Flops) Astable Oscillators – Clocks – system control Bistable Memory – Latching – working registers Monostable Timers – debouncers – macro vs micro
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6.3 Basic Sequential Circuits - pg 334 R-S Flip-Flop Clocked R-S Flip-Flop D-latch Flip-Flop J-K Flip-Flop
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Unit 7 Intro to MultiSim 7.1 - Multisim Simulation software Industrial Standard Connection with real-world components Simulation in real-time Includes all Electronics Testing meters Contains Libraries of components and ICs Connection to circuit board layout software
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Unit 8 Complex Digital Apps 8.1 Sequential circuit Applications Clocks 555 timers – pg 317 Debouncers Macro vs Micro Counters – pg 336 Decade 7490, Hexadecimal 74190, Up down
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8.1 Sequential circuit Applications con’t Encoders 74147 – 10 to 4 – keypad to binary Decoders 7447 – seven segment display driver from binary Comparators 7485
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Unit 9 Microprocessors 9.1 Microprocessor Circuit Applications Memory Working register 74?? Shift Registers ALUs and Microporcessors 74181 includes all standard Boolean operations
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Unit 10 PLDs 10.1 Programmable Logic Devises Intro Prom, Eprom, EEprom Xilinx Gate, footprints, Complex applications Pin connections, data buses
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Unit 11 Robotics 11.1 Robotics Programming / Calibrating Basic Stamp Basic and/or java Commands, Content and Comments Electronics connecting to Mechanics
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