NASA Office of Logic Design

NASA Office of Logic Design

A scientific study of the problems of digital engineering for space flight systems,
with a view to their practical solution.


Tutorials for Programmable Logic and Military/Aerospace Systems

Fundamentals of Digital Engineering: Digital Logic

Part 4 to be given March 8, 2005
Bldg. 11, AETD Conference Room
10:30 am to 12 noon

Abstract

The basics of Boolean algebra will be introduced, starting from simple combinational logic functions and basic sequential logic circuits such as latches and flip-flops.  Based on these fundamentals, more complex logic structures such as decoders, adders, registers, and memories will constructed and their performance analyzed.  FET Transistor basics will be reviewed and circuits introduced that demonstrate implementations of the basic logic elements in CMOS technology.  The logic functions used as the architectural basis for programmable devices used in spaceborne electronics will be examined and analyzed.

Slides: Logic_Course.ppt

 

Part 3 to be given January 11, 2005
Bldg. 11, AETD Conference Room
10 am to 11:30 am

 

Part 2 to be given December 9, 2004
Bldg. 11, AETD Conference Room
10 am to 11:30 am

 

Rescheduled for October 19, 2004
NASA Goddard Space Flight Center
Bldg. 11, AETD Conference Room
10 am to 11:30 am

 


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