WHAT CAN YOU LEARN TO DO?
- Work out the Logic circuits to pass information to and from a computer.
- Control instruments and experiments with a computer.
- Hands-on wiring and implementation of Logic circuits.
- Automatically make measurements (all kinds) and store the data.
- Learn to COUNT on your fingers - up to 1000!!
WHAT DOES THE COURSE COVER?
- Contrast of Digital and Analog Electrical Signals: Series and Parallel Counting.
- Transistor-Transistor Logic (TTL) and the Logic of AND or OR and NOT.
- TTL Integrated Circuits of Discrete Digital Processing Functions
- The "For All" (OmniBUS) Signals of a computer.
- INput and OUTput Ports, Programmable Chips and Boards.
- Machine (microprocessor) operations and programming routines.
WHAT BACKGROUND SHOULD YOU HAVE?
- Know how to wire a flashlight: switches, lamps, batteries.
- Any kind of Laboratory experience involving measurements.
- Understand Ohm's Law: voltage, current and resistance.
- Grasp of elementary Computer Programming - such as G(one with the)W(ind-ows)BASIC
LAST CHANCE BEFORE IT MIGHT BE GONE WITH THE WIND-OWS: FALL 1999 !?!?!
You can get by in life by using other people's applications:
but it is infinitely more fulfilling to be CREATIVE
and develop your own unique ones.
TO THE EBONY DUNGEON