Feb-19: Lab-4 is on the Assignments page. We will be using CircuitVerse, a circuit simulator, for this and subsequent projects.
Feb-17: I have updated the Readings page, which now lists the sections of the textbook that we have covered (or are covering). Feel free to refer to that material to reinforce and clarify what we have been doing in classes and labs.
Feb-12: Lab-3 is on the Assignments page. For it, you will need the 74LS273 (flip-flop) chip's datasheet is available on the Documents page.
Feb-05: Lab-2 is now available on the Assignments page. Also, the 74LS86 (XOR) chip's datasheet is available on the Documents page.
Jan-29: Go the Assignments to find Lab-1 (and all subsequent labs). It's ready for tomorrow morning when we will meet in SCCE C109 to get started.
Jan-25: Snowstorm! As you likely know, all classes are cancelled for Monday, Jan-26. Consequently, our first class meeting will be on Wednesday. Lectures will be in SCCE E108.
Notice regarding add/drop period: You are expected to attend any course that you may add or keep on your schedule from the beginning, and that is especially true here. This course is exceedingly cumulative, and we will begin with detailed material on the first day. If you miss any class time, you are responsible for what you miss. If you are not enrolled in the class and plan to add it, your request to add may be denied if you have not been in class from the beginning.
Jan-11: Welcome to Systems I! There are a few key pieces of information that you should know before classes begin:
Our first class meeting will be on Monday, Jan-26, at 9:00 am, in a classroom yet to be determined (watch this space for an update). We will spend some time discussing an overview of the class, but we will quickly dive into the material, so it is critical that you are present from the very beginning.
Before our first class meeting, read the Course Information. This document covers the course topics, expectations, structure, grading, etc. You are expected to have reviewed this document thoroughly.