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Digital 3: Registers

Credits: 1
Course Number: 10-660-103

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Course Description

10-660-103 DIGITAL 3: REGISTERS ...analyze and design asynchronous up counters, down counters, presettable counters, ring counters, and Johnson counters, and analyze synchronous counters. Analyze and design various types of shift registers. (Prerequisite: 10-660-102, Digital 2: Sequential)

Course Typically Offered

  • Fall
  • Spring

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What will I learn?

  1. Analyze existing asynchronous counters circuits.
  2. Design asynchronous counter circuits.
  3. Design various counters using IC counters.
  4. Analyze the operation of synchronous up-counter circuits.
  5. Design using various types of asynchronous and synchronous counters.
  6. Design circuits using special counters.
  7. Analyze various PIPO shift register applications.
  8. Analyze various SISO shift register applications.
  9. Analyze various PISO shift register applications.
  10. Analyze various SIPO shift register applications.

Class Details

Class Number:
51562
Delivery:
Blended - 50%-99% Online
Term:
Summer 2024
Date Range:
-
Estimated Cost:
$168.85 *

Class Notes

  • IMPORTANT: This class consists of both lecture and hands-on lab activities. You can watch the lectures on video through NWTC Canvas. You will complete the hands-on lab activities in the ET129 or ET120 lab during the posted open lab times. ET129 and ET120 are open limited hours during the summer. Please connect with your instructor for lab hours. Plan on spending approximately 30 hours to complete this course. The campus lab will observe all college closure dates.

Meeting Times

Dates Day(s) / Time Location(s)
06/06/24 - 08/02/24 Anytime
Anytime
Online
Green Bay Campus Room ET129

* Cost displayed is an estimate and may be discounted if attendees are residents of Northeast Wisconsin Back to cost

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