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Course Profile | ENGR 2110 8001

Semester and year: Spring 2009
Course number and section: Look for ENGR 2110 8001 in the online schedule
Course Title: Introduction to Digital Systems Laboratory
Instructor:
Course Preview: Laboratory to accompany ENGR 2310. The purpose of this laboratory is to give students an intuitive understanding of digital circuits and systems. Laboratory exercises include construction of simple digital logic circuits using prototyping kits and board-level assembly of a personal computer. PreReq: COSC 1415 or COSC 1436/ Corequisite: ENGR 2310. Take concurrently with ENGR 2310 unless credit for ENGR 2310 has been earned/ Note: Course is part of UTD transfer agreement.
Textbooks and Other Course Materials: 1: No Text - Lab procedures are downloadable from website.
Learning Outcomes: 1: The student will be able to analyze discrete digital circuits.
2: The student will be able to construct and test discrete digital circuits.
3: The student will be able to assemble an IBM style PC from components.
4: The student will be able to write and test assembly language programs.
Evaluation Procedures: Students will submit formal laboratory reports covering experiments and composed on a word processor. The reports will show experimental objectives, measurements, calculations, discussion of results, answers to specific questions, and a statement of conclusions. The reports will be scored on overall clarity, appearance and organization, use of diagrams and tables, presentation of data, discussion of results, and conclusions.

Point ranges for each grade:
A = 90-100
B = 80-89
C = 70-79
D = 60-69
F = 0-59
Attendance Policy: Attendance of laboratory sessions is mandatory. Missed labs can only be made up through special consideration of the circumstances of the absence by the instructor.
Please note: This course profile is subject to change.
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