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An Approach to a Modest Digital Laboratory Adjunct forLogic Design Courses
Computer Science and Engineering
  • Glen G. Langdon, Jr.
  • Daniel W. Lewis, Santa Clara University
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
2-1-1978
Publisher
IEEE
Disciplines
Abstract

The Early Bird Courses leading to an MS degree at the University of Santa Clara cater to the student with a full-time job. This places severe time constraints for a laboratory adjunct. The program also possesses equipment constraints. A laboratory adjunct is described which meets these constraints, and provides the student with familiarization of TTL logic, motivation and reinforcement to the theory. Solderless breadboards are used, and four laboratory periods per quarter are held. The experiments are described.

Citation Information
Langdon, G., and Lewis, D., “An Approach to a Modest Digital Laboratory Adjunct for Logic Design Courses,” IEEE Transactions on Education, Vol. E-21, No.1, Feb. 1978, p. 35-36.