ELECTRONICS 2
310422

This one semester course focuses on advanced digital electronic theory and applications. Students will study solid state devices leading to an investigation of digital logic concepts and computer circuit fundamentals including binary and hexadecimal number theory. The students will explore TTL and CMOS logic gates, encoders/decoders, latches, flip-flops, counters, registers, memories, and arithmetic logic units while using them in laboratory breadboard circuits and electronic simulation. Students will also select and build a digital electronic kit. This course is recommended for serious, college-bound students with average or above math skills and an interest in science and engineering.
Levels: 10, 11, 12 Semesters: 1 Credit .5
Prerequisite: Electronics I, Physics I or instructor’s permission
Materials fee required
Can also meet requirements for .5 of an elective lab Science credit
Articulated credit with the College of DuPage