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B2_That students know how to apply their knowledge to their job or vocation in a professional way and have the skills they demonstrate by developing and defending arguments and solving problems within their area of study
EFB2_Understanding and mastery of the concepts of fields and waves and electromagnetism, theory of electrical circuits, electronic circuits, physical principle of semiconductors and logic families, electronic and photonic devices, and their application for solving engineering problems
EFB5_Knowledge of the structure, organization, operation and interconnection of information systems, the fundamentals of their programming and their application for solving engineering problems
T1_That students know a third language, which will be preferably English, with an adequate level of oral and written form, according to the needs of the graduates in each degree
T2_That students have the ability to work as members of an interdisciplinary team either as one more member, or performing management tasks in order to contribute to developing projects with pragmatism and a sense of responsibility, making commitments taking into account the available resources
The aim of this course is to study the basics of logical design, digital systems design and computer design. Thus, we will start with the basics of Boolean logic to end up designing the most important blocks of a microprocessor. The most important points are:
T1: Introduction to computers
T2. Bases and numbering systems
T3. Combinational logic circuits
T4. Sequential systems
T5. Microprocessors
All notes are mandatory. Only theory exams can be retaken.
For written tests the average of the tests must have a minimum grade of 5. If the grade is less than 5 then the final grade will be that of the written tests.
Floyd, TL (2008) Digital System Fundamentals, Prentice Hall
David Money Harris and Sarah L. Harris (2012). Digital Design and Computer Architecture. Morgan Kaufmann
M. Morris Mano and Charles R. Kime. (2005) “Fundamentals of Logical and Computer Design”. Prentice Hall.