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Digital and Analogue Circuit Design (DAD)
Thursday, 07 June 2007

Description taken from CS website is:

The digital section of the course gives an introduction to digital circuit design covering combinatorial and sequential circuits at the SSI and MSI levels. In particular it covers binary codes, sequential machine design and arithmetic and logic circuits. The analogue section of the course provides an introduction to the analysis and design of basic analogue electronic circuits. It is a self contained course in that it both reviews the elementary concepts of electricity (current, voltage, charge, etc) and it contains the requisite mathematics, namely introductory complex number theory.

Assessment: 

  • By Open Exam in Summer Term, Labs Log Book (10 Marks) 
  • By Closed Exam in Summer Term (90 Marks)

Lecturer (when I took course):

  • Ian Benest
  • Nick Pears

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