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Computer Science, Engineering & Information Technologies
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ELC 204 Digital Electronics Circuits II
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COURSE TITLE: ELC 204 Digital Electronics Circuits II COURSE CREDIT:3
Lecture, 3 Lab, 4 credits
PREREQUISITE: ELC-203 Digital Electronics Circuits I
COURSE DESCRIPTION:Digital Electronics Circuits II is a continuation from Digital
Electronics I fundamental concepts and
applications of solid-state and digital devices.
STUDENT LEARNING OBJECTIVES:
As a result of meeting the requirements in this course,
students will be able to:1. Recognize and
understand how basic
diodes, transistors and logic gates function
2. Read and interpret circuit diagrams that
include diodes and transistors as circuit elements.
3. Draw circuit diagrams including diodes and
transistors using the Multisim or equivalent
computer program.
4. Develop physical measurements on diodes and
transistors using physical
Student performance on these objectives will be
measured by:Lab Projects, Assignments, Quizzes
and Exams Lab Projects, Assignments, Quizzes
and Exams
Lab Projects, Assignments, Quizzes and Exams
lab equipment.Lab Projects, Assignments, Quizzes and Exams
5. Apply mathematical functions along
with combinational logic.Lab Projects, Assignments,Quizzes and Exams 6. Implement
Boolean algebra and
Kmapping to reduce logic hardware to a
minimum number of gates.
Lab Projects, Assignments, Quizzes and
Exams
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TEXT:Electronic Principles,9th Edition, Albert P.Malvino and David Bates, McGraw Hill, 2021,
ISBN
9781259852695
LABORATORY:Lab experiments for electronics and digital logic using, resistors, diodes,
transistors, and etc. Physical bread
boards/circuit boards and simulated circuits.
COURSE CONTENT:
Week Topic
1 CC and CB Amplifiers
2 Power Amplifiers
3 JFETS
4 MOSFETS
5 Sequential Logic
6 Sequential Logic (Continued)
7 Combinational Logic Circuits
8 Counters using the SN7490
9 Multiplexor
10 Frequency Effects
11 Differential Amplifiers
12 Operational Amplifers
13 Active Filters
14 Review
15 Final Exam
Evaluation:
Exams.……………….50%
Lab Assignments……20%
Homework…………..10%
Final Exam………….20%
Attendance policy:
BCC Attendance Policy: “All students are expected to attend punctually every scheduled
meeting of each course in which they are registered. Attendance and lateness policies and
sanctions are to be determined by the instructor for each section of each course. These will be
established in writing on the individual course outline. Attendance will be kept by the
instructor for administrative and counseling purposes.”
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COURSE CALENDAR:
Week Month Monday Wednesday
1 Intro to class
2 Ch.1 Ch.2 and Lab Intro
3 Ch.3 Lab Ch.3
4 Ch.4 Ch.4
5 Ch.4 Lab on Ch.4
6 Ch. 5 Ch. 5
7 Lab Ch. 5 Exam #1
8 Ch.6 Ch.6
9 Ch.7 Ch.7
10 Lab Ch 6-7 Exam #2
11 Ch.8-9 Ch.8-9
12 Ch.10-11 Review
13 Exam #3 Thanksgiving break
14 Lab on Ch.11 Ch.11-12
15 Ch.13 Review
16 Review Final Exam
Civility/Classroom Conduct
As a college of choice, Bergen Community College provides a comfort level that enables
students of all abilities to mature as learners and engaged citizens. Therefore, it is important that
this class provide a stimulating, rigorous, and inclusive learning environment. To that end,
students must demonstrate respect to others and to ideas and opinions expressed in the class.
Use of cell phones and laptops is prohibited, unless special permission is granted. Anyone not
following these standard procedures may be asked to remove him/herself from the class.
Services for Students with Disabilities:
A wide variety of services are available for students with documented disabilities through the
Office of Special Services (OSS) [Room S – 131, (201) 612-5270]. OSS is dedicated to serving
students with physical, visual, learning, hearing, and emotional disabilities. If a student has been
classified in high school or had a 504 plan, it is highly recommended that the student contact
OSS during the college application process. A more detailed explanation can be found on the
College web site,www.bergen.edu. Personal information is kept confidential. Examples of the
types of accommodations and services include: Extended test taking time Organizational
strategies.
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