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An introduction to boolean logic and low-level digital circuits (flip-flops, state diagrams etc.) Shares lectures with ["ComputerHardwareENGT1301"]. | ## page was renamed from ComputerEngineeringELEC1300 ## page was renamed from ComputerEngineeringENGT1300 A 2 part unit: - An introduction to boolean logic and low-level digital circuits (flip-flops, state diagrams etc.) The prequel to [[DigitalSystemDesignELEC2301]] - An introduction to embedded systems. The prequel to [[EmbeddedSystemsELEC2303]] |
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The labs follow on from ["IntroductionToElectronicsENGT1001"] except this time the cars are controlled by a Motrolla 68HC12 which you program to follow the white line. | |
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Taken by | ??? Shares lectures with [[ComputerHardwareENGT1301]]. |
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[http://student.ee.uwa.edu.au/units/engt1300 Unit website] or http://student.ee.uwa.edu.au/units/ce102 (legacy URL). | The labs follow on from [[IntroductionToElectronicsGENG1001]] except this time the cars are controlled by firstly gates then a Motrolla 68HC12 which you program to follow the white line. |
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[http://handbooks.uwa.edu.au/units/engt/engt1300 Handbook entry] | Taken by GiaParish for the first half and ThomasBraunl for the second part [[http://student.ee.uwa.edu.au/units/elec1300|Unit website]]. [[http://handbooks.uwa.edu.au/units/elec/elec1300|Handbook entry]] |
A 2 part unit:
- An introduction to boolean logic and low-level digital circuits (flip-flops, state diagrams etc.) The prequel to DigitalSystemDesignELEC2301 - An introduction to embedded systems. The prequel to EmbeddedSystemsELEC2303
??? Shares lectures with ComputerHardwareENGT1301.
The labs follow on from IntroductionToElectronicsGENG1001 except this time the cars are controlled by firstly gates then a Motrolla 68HC12 which you program to follow the white line.
Taken by GiaParish for the first half and ThomasBraunl for the second part