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IPLUSO 7

Digital Systems

Telecommunications, Electronics and Communications Systems
  • ApresentaçãoPresentation
    Basic Discipline in Robotics and Automation course. Introduction to Logic Systems as a Basis for Digital Systems Design.  Logic circuits with combinational logic and sequential circuits. Introduction to integrated circuits.
  • ProgramaProgramme
    Numbering Systems (10%) Basic Logic Circuits (10%)  Logic Functions (20%) Basic Combinational circuits - LSI TECHNOLOGY ("Low Scale Integration") (10%) MSI combinational circuits ("Medium Scale Integration") (10%) Digital Circuits with Memory (10%) Analysis of sequential circuits (5%) Fixed machine; example of Controller (25%
  • ObjectivosObjectives
    Understanding and ability to use the concepts and technologies used in Digital Electronics. First contacts with a Electronics Laboratory and basic  diagnostic tools for small / medium complexity circuit analysis. Design / analysis of sequential and combinational circuits using commercial integrated circuits.   Using help tools in the project in CAD. Getting experience in the Implementation of prototypes of digital circuits.
  • BibliografiaBibliography
     -    ARROZ, Guilherme e outros, Arquitectura de Computadores: dos Sistemas Digitais aos Microprocessadores, IST Press, Julho 2009 (2ª Edição)  -    DIAS, Morgado, Sistemas Digitais, Princípios e Prática, FCA, 2011 (2ª Edição)  -    BAPTISTA, Carlos Pedro, Fundamental dos Sistemas Digitais, Lisboa, FCA, 2002.  -    SÊRRO, Carlos, Sistemas Digitais: Fundamentos Algébricos, IST Press; Lisboa 2003.  -    Gajski, D., Principies of Digital Design, Prentice Hall, 1997.  -    Mano, M. Morris & KIME, Charles R, Logic and Computer Design Fundamentals, Prentice Hall, 1997.  
  • MetodologiaMethodology
    Introduction of digital simulators in order to acclimatize students to the practice of using CAD tools.
  • LínguaLanguage
    Português
  • TipoType
    Semestral
  • ECTS
    5
  • NaturezaNature
    Mandatory
  • EstágioInternship
    Não