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Transcript of ECE 2110: Introduction to Digital Systems Introduction (Contd.)
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ECE 2110: Introduction to Digital Systems
Introduction (Contd.)
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Previous class Summary
Digital devicesDigital vs. analogWhy 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, NORXOR, XNOR
Flip-flops (FF):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 sequence of inputs. Hence, it has memory of past events.
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Digital Logic
Binary system -- 0 & 1, LOW & HIGH, negated and asserted.
Basic building blocks -- AND, OR, NOT
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Electronic aspect of digital design
Digital abstraction
Range
Noise margin
Invalid range
Specifications
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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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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 gatesDIP: dual in-line-pin packagePin diagram, pinout
MSI: 20-200 gatesLSI: 200-1,000,000VLSI: Fuzzy! Transistor count reached 50million
in 1999 and 100 million in 2005.
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DIP
pinout
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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 technologyMCM: multi-chip modules: high speed and
density.
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Summary
Electronics aspects of digital designIntegrated Circuits SSI, MSI, LSI, VLSIPrinted Circuit Boards
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Next…
HW#1: a) Work problems 1.[3,6]
b) Discuss three advantages of digital systems over analog ones.
Finish reading Chapter 1,If you use web search such as:
www.acronymfinder.com for homework #1, make sure that definitions you chose are consistent with the text you read.
Start Reading: Wakerly chapter 2: Number systems