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Fundamentals of
Digital Electronics
March 1998 Edition
Part Number 321948A-01
Fundamentals of Digital Electronics
Copyright
Copyright \u00a9 1998 by National Instruments Corporation, 6504 Bridge Point Parkway, Austin, Texas 78730-5039.

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by Professor Barry Paton
Dalhousie University
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Contents
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Fundamentals of Digital Electronics
Introduction
Lab 1
Gates

The AND Gate...............................................................................................1-1 The OR and XOR Gates................................................................................1-2 Negation.........................................................................................................1-2 The NAND, NOR, and NXOR Gates............................................................1-2 Building Gates from Other Gates..................................................................1-3 Gates with More than Two Inputs.................................................................1-4 Masking.........................................................................................................1-5 Application: Data Selector.............................................................................1-6 Name that Gate..............................................................................................1-6 Lab 1 Library VIs..........................................................................................1-6

Lab 2
Encoders and Decoders

The Die..........................................................................................................2-2 Modulo 6 Counter..........................................................................................2-3 Encode...........................................................................................................2-4 Virtual Dice...................................................................................................2-5 Lab 2 Library VIs..........................................................................................2-6

Lab 3
Binary Addition

Adder Expansion (Half Adder, Full Adders).................................................3-3 Binary Coded Decimal (BCD).......................................................................3-5 LabVIEW Challenge.....................................................................................3-6 Lab 3 Library VIs..........................................................................................3-6

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