Boolean algebra, logic of propositions, minterm and maxterm expansions, Karnaugh maps, Quine-McCluskey method, melti-level circuits, combinational circuit design and simulation, multiplexers, decoders, programmable logic devices.
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CollegeOk lecturer, midterms and final were alright. Tough homework grading so check everything. He has a really awkward grading policy for exams where you get very little partial credit in part b and c of the problem if you got the part a even slightly wrong, so you need to be really careful(which I wasn't)
As both a former student and TA for this class, the best advice I can give is to take advantage of his lecture material. If you don't like his lecture style, his slides are extremely thorough and helpful to have up when doing your hw alongside the textbook. Yes it's a lot of work, but once things click you can solve problems at a much faster pace.
Everything was open notes so was relatively easy. Do all the homework and make sure you have a good grasp on the material and you'll be fine. Quizzes and tests are time crunch but got good curve.
This professor sent an email at 11:37 pm the day before our midterm to tell us whether or not the test will be online. My advice to anyone who wants to take this class is to be prepared for these type of situations. He's a decent professor, but please be wary that he might procrastinate sending important information regarding midterms & finals.
Wasn't a very good lecturer; I just read the slides instead of going to class. Class material was a bit daunting at first but not too bad once you get the hang of it. 2 midterms and a final each with one bonus problem. The TAs grade pretty harshly so be careful. 3 quizzes in your TA section.
He taketh he giveth; our year we had 1 super hard midterm and 2 super easy midterm and exam. Perhaps he is gravitating towards easy exams compared to past years. Won't complain though. tbh just read his lectures and his textbook. The homework should be enough practice for building up speed in solving the test problems.