Faculty Syllabus

CETT-1425 Digital Fundamentals


Heidi Frock


Credit Spring 2026


Section(s)

CETT-1425-001 (15702)
LEC TuTh 1:00pm - 2:20pm RRC RRC2 2209.00

LAB TuTh 2:20pm - 3:40pm RRC RRC2 2209.00

CETT-1425-005 (15703)
LEC TuTh 9:00am - 10:20am RVS RVSS 108

LAB TuTh 10:20am - 11:40am RVS RVSS 108

Course Requirements

COURSE DESCRIPTION

An entry level course in digital electronics covering number systems, binary mathematics, digital codes, logic gates, Boolean algebra, Karnaugh maps, and combination logic. Emphasis on circuit logic analysis and troubleshooting digital circuits.

Lectures and laboratory exercises will be the primary forms of instruction.

 Credit Hours: 4

 Classroom Contact Hours per week: 3

 Laboratory Contact Hours per week: 3

COURSE RATIONALE

This course follows the requirements of the Texas Workforce Education Course Manual (WECM) for consistency with other Texas institutions of higher education in the specific fields of Computer Engineering Technology.

 

PREREQUISITES

Math 1314 - College Algebra (or equivalent)

 

REQUIRED MATERIALS

USB Drive (at least 1 Gigabyte) – Quantity 1

Scientific Calculator – Quantity 1 - Example Included: Texas Instruments Model: TI-30Xa, Casio fx-260, TI 36X Pro, or Sharp EL-W516XBSL 556 Scientific Calculator.


Readings

Required Textbook

 Digital Systems Principles & Application, Ronald J. Tocci

ISBN: 9780134220130 (12th Edition)

 

  Access on Blackboard: First Day Course Materials


Course Subjects

Course Subjects (from the textbook):

 Chapter 1 - Introduction

 Chapter 2 – Number Systems and Codes

 Chapter 3 – Describing Logic Circuits

 Chapter 4 – Combinational Logic Circuits

 Chapter 5 – Flip Flops and Related Devices

 Chapter 6 – Digital Arithmetic

 Chapter 7 – Counters and Registers

 Chapter 8 – Integrated Circuit Logic Families

 Chapter 9 – MSI Logic Circuits

 Chapter 11 – Interfacing with the Analog World

 Chapter 12 – Memory Devices

 Chapter 13 – Programmable Logic Device Architectures


Student Learning Outcomes/Learning Objectives

This course follows the requirements of the Texas Workforce Education Course Manual (WECM) for consistency with other Texas institutions of higher education in the specific fields of Computer Engineering Technology.

 

Student Learning Outcomes:

 Demonstrate and apply the functionality of logic gates, simplify digital circuits, Boolean expressions, combinational and sequential circuits.

  Apply a hands-on approach to the concepts taught in the course by completing lab assignments

 Develop and apply to program for the simulation of digital circuits using an FPGA board and related software.


Office Hours

T Th 11:40 AM - 12:10 PM Riverside Campus

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T Th 3:40 PM - 4:10 PM Round Rock Campus

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Published: 01/14/2026 16:30:43