Logic design fundamentals. Binary numbers and codes. Boolean algebra. Logic transformation and minimization. Implementation of building blocks of digital systems: arithmetic circuits, decoders, multiplexers, latches and flip-flops, registers and counters. Memory and programmable logic. Analysis and design of combinational and sequential circuits using CAD tools.
Core Courses are courses that fulfill lower-level requirements and apply to any transfer path major where they appear. Digital Logic is universal course description, which maps to specific courses on SUNY campuses. Approved SUNY Transfer Path Core Courses are guaranteed to transfer to fulfill requirements in the major and/or required cognates (not just as electives) at all SUNY campuses if the course is completed with a grade of C or better.1 You may Search for Core Course equivalents using the Transfer Navigator.
1 While a grade of C or better is guaranteed, campuses can have different policies where they accept a passing grade lower than C. Pass/Fail courses may be accepted at the discretion of the campus, but transfer is not guaranteed.