520-142 Digital Systems Fundamentals: Spring 1998

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Time: Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday 11 a.m, Shaffer Hall, Room 3

Instructor: Dr. G. Meyer, Barton Hall, Room 226, e-mail: gglmeyer@jhu.edu
Senior Teaching Assistant: Ian Dunn, Barton Hall, Room 226, e-mail: dunni@ece.jhu.edu
Junior Assistant 1: Josef Brandriss, Barton Hall, Room 226, e-mail: yosefb@ece.jhu.edu
Junior Assistant 2: Mark Huffman, Barton Hall, Room 226 , e-mail: markham@jhu.edu

Recommended Text: Digital Design, M. Morris Mano, Prentice Hall, Second Edition, 1991.

Office Hours:
G. Meyer : Monday 10-11, Tuesday 10-11
Ian Dunn: Thursday 12-3, Friday 2-5
Josef Brandriss: Monday 1-4, Tuesday 1-4,
David Huffman: Monday 10-11 and 12-1, Tuesday 12-1, Wednesday 2-5

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: Shaffer Hall Room 3, Date: March 3, 1998, Closed Book, 55 minutes (show all work) Max: 60, Low: 18, Average: 45.17

Midterm 2: Location: Shaffer Hall Room 3, Date: April 13, 1998, Closed Book, 55 minutes (show all work) Max: 50, Low: 19, Average: 42.21

Final: Location: Shaffer Hall Room 3, Date: May 11, 1998, Closed Book, start at 9am (show all work) Max: 60, Low: 21, Average: 50.17

Note 1: Homeworks and midterms not picked up in class may be obtained from the teaching assistants

Note 2: The course grades will be posted in Barton hall, near the door of room 105 on Friday afternoon at 3:30pm

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