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Digital Electronic: Design I

Registration Information
Digital Electronic Design I – INDT 1601
Call for information at (815) 280-1418
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Seminar Location: Seminar is held at Joliet Junior College’s Main Campus, Room T-1011, 1215 Houbolt Road, Joliet, Illinois.

Seminar Description: Become familiar with basic digital design fundamentals. This course provides an overview of techniques that can be applied to basic digital circuit design. The attendees will design combinational logic circuits with the aid of a digital design computer program. During the hands-on portion of the course, the attendee will construct their newly designed circuit.

You will learn

  1. Digital Numbering System and Representations
    Analog/Digital Representation
    Decimal/Binary/Hexadecimal Conversion
    BCD Code
    ASCII Code
    Clock Waveforms
  2. Logic Gate Operation
    Transistors as a switch
    AND, OR, NAND, NOR gates
    XOR, XNOR gates
  3. Combinational Logic Circuits
    Simple Boolean Algebra
    DeMorgan’s Theorem
  4. Reduction Techniques
    Karnaugh Mapping
  5. Introduction to Complex Programmable Logic Devices

Who will benefit

  • Computer/Electrical/Electronic Technicians
  • Biomedical Technicians
  • Auto Mechanics
  • Electronic Field Service Personnel

Your instructor
John Koepke, P.E., is a Joliet Junior College faculty member who teaches in the electrical engineering technology program. He previously served as a master instructor at the United States Naval Academy while on active duty teaching upper level electrical engineering courses on such topics as Digital Logic, Semiconductors, AC/DC Circuit Analysis, Rotating Machines and Natural/Forced Response. Prior to coming to JJC, John worked as a revenue systems engineer for the Chicago Transit Authority (CTA) where he was responsible for testing and evaluating software/hardware for the 6800 microprocessor-based revenue collection system. While at the CTA, he developed and delivered training courses in the substation breakers, rail signal maintenance and other microprocessor based equipment. John has a B.S. in Technical Careers from S.I.U., Carbondale, and an M.S. in Aeronautical Engineering and Avionics from the Naval Postgraduate School in Monterey, California

IN-HOUSE TRAINING AVAILABLE
For additional information about in-house training, please call Amy Murphy at (815) 280-1418 or email




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