Electrónica Digital Bit a Bit: Diseñando circuitos complejos (Coursera)

Electrónica Digital Bit a Bit: Diseñando circuitos complejos (Coursera)

Los circuitos digitales más complejos como memorias y procesadores, que contienen millones de transistores gracias a su reducido tamaño, pueden ser divididos en circuitos más simples ya conocidos para facilitar su diseño e implementación. Lo mismo podemos realizar utilizando Verilog para diseñar circuitos digitales complejos que realizan muchas funciones o cuentan con un gran número de entradas y salidas.

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El curso “Electrónica digital bit a bit: Diseñando circuitos complejos” nos presenta los circuitos combinacionales y secuenciales síncronos que son fundamentales para el diseño de máquinas de estado y sistemas digitales más complejos, como por ejemplo memorias y procesadores. También nos introduce a los circuitos secuenciales asíncronos con las debidas precauciones que se deben tener para diseñarlos e implementarlos. El curso termina presentando varios ejemplos de sistemas digitales, tales como una memoria SRAM y un procesador simple.
La metodología a utilizar trabaja con videolecciones acompañadas de cortos cuestionarios te ayudarán a reforzar tu aprendizaje en cuanto a la comprensión y distinción de los circuitos combinacionales y secuenciales, el análisis de circuitos basados en máquinas de estado y el diseño de estos a partir de Verilog.

Syllabus

WEEK 1
Bloques de circuitos combinacionales
Las láminas y figuras presentadas en este módulo han sido elaboradas basándose en el libro "Fundamentals of Digital Logic with Verilog Design" de los autores Stephen Brown y Zvonko Vranesic.

WEEK 2
Flip-flops, registros y contadores
Las láminas y figuras presentadas en este módulo han sido elaboradas basándose en el libro "Fundamentals of Digital Logic with Verilog Design" de los autores Stephen Brown y Zvonko Vranesic.

WEEK 3
Circuitos secuenciales síncronos
Las láminas y figuras presentadas en este módulo han sido elaboradas basándose en el libro "Fundamentals of Digital Logic with Verilog Design" de los autores Stephen Brown y Zvonko Vranesic.

WEEK 4
Circuitos secuenciales asíncronos
Las láminas y figuras presentadas en este módulo han sido elaboradas basándose en el libro "Fundamentals of Digital Logic with Verilog Design" de los autores Stephen Brown y Zvonko Vranesic.

WEEK 5
Diseño de sistemas digitales
Las láminas y figuras presentadas en este módulo han sido elaboradas basándose en el libro "Fundamentals of Digital Logic with Verilog Design" de los autores Stephen Brown y Zvonko Vranesic.

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