Digital Logic Design (Undergraduate University Level)
Àpd 200.85 CNY /h
This class covers the fundamental principles of digital logic design typically taught in undergraduate computer engineering and computer science programs.
Topics include Boolean algebra, logic gates, truth tables, combinational and sequential circuits, minimization techniques, and an introduction to timing and state machines.
The class is suitable for undergraduate students at any stage and can be adapted to match specific course syllabi, assignments, or exam preparation needs. Students may request special topics or focus areas depending on their goals.
Topics include Boolean algebra, logic gates, truth tables, combinational and sequential circuits, minimization techniques, and an introduction to timing and state machines.
The class is suitable for undergraduate students at any stage and can be adapted to match specific course syllabi, assignments, or exam preparation needs. Students may request special topics or focus areas depending on their goals.
Lieu
Cours au domicile de l'élève :
- Autour de Barcelone, Espagne
En ligne depuis Espagne
Age
Adultes (18-64 ans)
Seniors (65+ ans)
Niveau du Cours
Débutant
Intermédiaire
Avancé
Durée
60 minutes
Enseigné en
anglais
Compétences
Disponibilité semaine type
(GMT -05:00)
New York
Mon
Tue
Wed
Thu
Fri
Sat
Sun
00-04
04-08
08-12
12-16
16-20
20-24
This class include support of technical guidance, problem solving, and help with implementation and documentation. The class adapts to the student’s field and project type, whether software, systems, algorithms, or hardware-related.
Students may request focused help on specific aspects such as system design, coding, debugging, performance analysis, report writing, or presentation preparation. The goal is to help students complete a clear, well-structured, and defensible graduation project with confidence.
Students may request focused help on specific aspects such as system design, coding, debugging, performance analysis, report writing, or presentation preparation. The goal is to help students complete a clear, well-structured, and defensible graduation project with confidence.
This class should help students learn how to write programs and, more importantly, how to think while programming.
It covers core ideas such as variables, conditions, loops, functions, and debugging, with explanations adjusted to the student’s level and chosen language.
The class welcomes all levels, from first-time programmers to students who want help with assignments or a deeper understanding. Students can request specific languages or topics, and lessons can follow school or university curricula.
It covers core ideas such as variables, conditions, loops, functions, and debugging, with explanations adjusted to the student’s level and chosen language.
The class welcomes all levels, from first-time programmers to students who want help with assignments or a deeper understanding. Students can request specific languages or topics, and lessons can follow school or university curricula.
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