EE 121: Digital Design Laboratory

Stanford University, Autumn 2002-2003

EECLASS Announcements Handouts General Information Teaching Staff Links

Announcements

11/18 Sample midterm #2 examinations are available.
11/16 The second midterm on November 21 will cover these sections of DDPP:
  7.1-7.2.7, 7.2.11, 7.3-7.5 (no J-K flip-flops)
  8.1, 8.2-8.2.3, 8.2.5, 8.4-8.4.4, 8.5-8.5.8, 8.7-8.9.7
  10.1-10.3.4, 10.4-10.5
Problems may also be based on material discussed in class.
10/25 Sample midterm #1 examinations are available.
10/22 The first midterm on October 29 will cover these sections of DDPP:
2.1-2.6, 2.10-2.13, 3.1-3.4, 3.7, 4.1-4.3.7, 4.5, 5.1-5.2, 5.4-5.5, 5.7, 5.9, 6.1.
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Handouts

  1. Course information (9/26/02)
  2. Lecture #1 notes (9/26/02)
  3. Laboratory assignment #1 (10/01/02)
  4. Xilinx Foundation tips (10/01/02)
  5. Lecture #2 outline (10/01/02)
  6. Laboratory assignment #2 (10/03/02)
  7. Lecture notes #3 (10/03/02)
  8. Lecture #4 slides (10/08/02)
  9. Homework #1 (10/08/02)
  10. Laboratory assignment #3 (10/10/02)
  11. Lecture #5 slides (10/10/02) (Preliminary version; several slides will be added shortly.)
  12. Lecture #6 slides (10/15/02)
  13. Laboratory assignment #4 (10/17/02)
  14. Lecture #7 slides (10/17/02)
  15. Homework #2 (10/22/02)
  16. Lecture #8 slides (10/22/02)
  17. Lecture #9 slides (10/24/02)
  18. Midterm examination #1 (10/29/02)
  19. Laboratory assignment #5 (10/29/02)
  20. Lecture #10 slides (10/31/02)
  21. VGA interface information (10/31/02)
  22. Lecture #11 slides (11/05/02)
  23. Midterm examination #1 solutions (11/07/02)
  24. Homework #3 (11/07/02)
  25. Laboratory assignment #6 (11/07/02)

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General Information

EE 121 is an introduction to digital circuits and their applications. Topics covered in lecture are explored in weekly laboratory assignments and a two-week final project. Lecture topics include: The EE 121 lab has seven stations, each with a Pentium III PC, a C.A.D.E.T. board from E&L Instruments, an HP 54601 digital oscilliscope, an HP 3312 function generator, a FLUKE 8050 digital multimeter, and an HP 6253 dual DC power supply.

Lectures

9:30-10:45, Building 550, Room 550D

Laboratory

Packard 127. Telephone: 650-725-1748

Textbook

Digital Design Principles & Practices, third edition, updated, John Wakerly, Prentice-Hall, 2001

Grading (Tentative)

40%   Laboratory Assignments
40%   Midterm examinations (2)
20%   Final project

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Teaching Staff

Instructor

John Gill
Office: Packard 266
Office hours: TuWe 2:00-3:30 and by appointment
Email: gill@isl.stanford.edu
Phone: 650-723-4715

Teaching Assistants

James Nielsen
Office: Packard 127
Office hours: TBA
Email: jfn@stanford.edu
Phone: 650-725-1748

Sam Mazin
Office: Packard 127
Office hours: TBA
Email:
Phone: 650-725-1748

Ernesto Staroswiecki
Office: Packard 127
Office hours: TBA
Email: ernestos@stanford.edu
Phone: 650-725-1748

Course Administrator

Denise Murphy
Office: Packard 267
Email: denise@eestanford.edu

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Last modified: Sat Nov 16 08:31:04 PST 2002