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Digital Electronics

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A course of study in applied digital logic. The course is patterned after the first semester course in Digital Electronics taught in 2 and 4 year colleges. Students will study the application of electronic logic circuits and devices, and apply Boolean Logic to the solution of problems. Such circuits are found in watches, calculators, video games, computers and thousands of other devices. The use of smart circuits is present in virtually all aspects of our lives and its use is increasing rapidly, making Digital Electronics an important course of study for a student exploring a career in engineering/engineering technology. Using Circuit Maker, the industry standard, students will test and analyze simple and complex digital circuitry. Students will design circuits using Circuit Maker, export their designs to a printed circuit autorouting program that generates printed circuit boards, and construct the design using chips and other components.

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  • Credit: CTE
    This class counts as the 4th Science credit.
  • Grade level: 10, 11
  • Schools: Magnet at Two Rivers
  • Course length: 2 blocks in 1 semester
  • Fee: $10
  • WSD Course #: 84430
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