Time: Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday 11, Remsen Hall, Room 101
Instructor: Dr. G. Meyer, Barton Hall, Room 105,
e-mail: gglmeyer@jhu.edu
Teaching Assistants:
Vlasios Doumpiotis,
Barton Hall, Room 320, e-mail: vlasios@mail.clsp.jhu.edu, Ph: # 5409
Sachin Gangaputra, Barton Hall, Room 003, e-mail: sachinsg@jhu.edu, Ph: # 4135
Jie Liang, Barton Hall, Room 008, e-mail: jieliang@jhu.edu, Ph: #5142
Recommended: Digital Design, M. Morris Mano, Prentice Hall, Second Edition, 1991.
Hand out: Problems for Digital System Fundamentals, Version 7
Office Hours:
G. Meyer : Monday 10-11, Tuesday 10-11
Vlasios Doumpiotis: Tuesday 1-3, Wednesday 1-3, Thursday 1-3
Sachin Gangaputra: Monday 10-11 and 3-5, Tuesday 10-11, Wednesday 3-5
Jie Liang: Monday 1-3, Tuesday 3-5, Friday: 3-5
Educational Objectives: Development of the ability to analyze and synthesize combinational and synchronous sequential logic circuits
Grading: HomeWork 10%, Midterm1 30%, Midterm2 30%, Final 30%
Midterm 1: Location: Remsen Hall Room 101,
Date: Tuesday, February 29,2000,
Closed Book, 55 minutes (show all work)
MAX: 10.0 MIN: 3.0 AVERAGE: 7.9 STDEV: 1.6
Midterm 2: Location: Remsen Hall Room 101,
Date: Tuesday, April 4, 2000,
Closed Book, 55 minutes (show all work)
MAX: MIN: AVERAGE: STDEV:
Midterm 3 (see Note 3) : Location: Remsen Hall Room 101,
Date: Wednesday, April 26, 2000,
Closed Book, 55 minutes (show all work)
MAX: MIN: AVERAGE: STDEV:
Final : Location: Remsen Hall Room 101,
Date: Monday, May 8 2000,
Closed Book, start at 9am (show all work)
MAX: MIN: AVERAGE: STDEV:
Note 1: Homeworks and midterms not picked up in class may be obtained from Sachin Gangaputra, Barton Hall, Room 003 during his office hours.
Note 2: The web site for DSF is http://pcil.ece.jhu.edu/courses/142/index.html
Note 3: Midterm 3 is optional and will be used as the final for the students that choose to take it.