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Digital Electronics TM is the study of electronic circuits that are used to process and control digital signals. In contrast to analog electronics, where information is represented by a continuously varying voltage, digital signals are represented by two discreet voltages or logic levels. This distinction allows for greater signal speed and storage capabilities and has revolutionized the world electronics. Digital electronics is the foundation of all modern electronic devices such as cellular phones, MP3 players, laptop computers, digital cameras, high definition televisions, etc.
The major focus of the DE course is to expose students to the design process of combinational and sequential logic design, teamwork, communication methods, engineering standards, and technical documentation.
Utilizing the activity-project-problem-based (APPB) teaching and learning pedagogy, students will analyze, design and build digital electronic circuits. While implementing these designs students will continually hone their interpersonal skills, creative abilities and understanding of the design process.
Digital Electronics TM (DE) is a high school level course that is appropriate for 10th or 11th grade students interested in electronics. Other than their concurrent enrollment in college preparatory mathematics and science courses, this course assumes no previous knowledge.
Digital Electronics ™ is one of the specialty courses in the Project Lead The Way® high school pre-engineering program. The course applies and concurrently develops secondary level knowledge and skills in mathematics, science, and technology.
The course of study includes:
Foundations of Digital Electronics
Scientific and Engineering Notations
Electronic Component Identification
Basic Soldering and PCB Construction
Electron Theory & Circuit Theory Laws
Circuit Simulation
Breadboard Prototyping
Component Datasheets & Troubleshooting
Combinational Logic Analysis and Design
Binary, Octal and Hexadecimal Number Systems
Boolean Algebra and DeMorgan’s Theorems
AND-OR-INVERT, NAND Only, and NOR Only Logic Design
Binary Adders and Two’s Complement Arithmetic
Combinational Logic Design with Field Programmable Gate Arrays
Sequential Logic Analysis and Design
Flip-Flops, Latches and Their Applications.
Asynchronous Counter Design with Small and Medium Scale Integrated Circuits.
Synchronous Counter Design with Small and Medium Scale Integrated Circuits.
Sequential Logic Design with Field Programmable Gate Arrays
Introduction to State Machines.
Introduction to Microcontrollers
Software Development for a Introductory Microcontroller
Real-World Interface: Introduction to Hardware Controls
Process Control with a Microcontroller
The major focus of the DE course is to expose students to the design process of combinational and sequential logic design, teamwork, communication methods, engineering standards, and technical documentation.
Utilizing the activity-project-problem-based (APPB) teaching and learning pedagogy, students will analyze, design and build digital electronic circuits. While implementing these designs students will continually hone their interpersonal skills, creative abilities and understanding of the design process.
Digital Electronics TM (DE) is a high school level course that is appropriate for 10th or 11th grade students interested in electronics. Other than their concurrent enrollment in college preparatory mathematics and science courses, this course assumes no previous knowledge.
Digital Electronics ™ is one of the specialty courses in the Project Lead The Way® high school pre-engineering program. The course applies and concurrently develops secondary level knowledge and skills in mathematics, science, and technology.
The course of study includes:
Foundations of Digital Electronics
Scientific and Engineering Notations
Electronic Component Identification
Basic Soldering and PCB Construction
Electron Theory & Circuit Theory Laws
Circuit Simulation
Breadboard Prototyping
Component Datasheets & Troubleshooting
Combinational Logic Analysis and Design
Binary, Octal and Hexadecimal Number Systems
Boolean Algebra and DeMorgan’s Theorems
AND-OR-INVERT, NAND Only, and NOR Only Logic Design
Binary Adders and Two’s Complement Arithmetic
Combinational Logic Design with Field Programmable Gate Arrays
Sequential Logic Analysis and Design
Flip-Flops, Latches and Their Applications.
Asynchronous Counter Design with Small and Medium Scale Integrated Circuits.
Synchronous Counter Design with Small and Medium Scale Integrated Circuits.
Sequential Logic Design with Field Programmable Gate Arrays
Introduction to State Machines.
Introduction to Microcontrollers
Software Development for a Introductory Microcontroller
Real-World Interface: Introduction to Hardware Controls
Process Control with a Microcontroller