Concevez vos premiers circuits combinatoires

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15 h
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  • 3 Sequences
  • Intermediate Level

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Syllabus

Partie 1 - Découvrez les circuits arithmétiques
1. Concevez un demi-additionneur
2. Réalisez un additionneur à n bits
3. Réutilisez l'additionneur pour faire un soustracteur
4. Réalisez un multiplieur
5. Implémentez les circuits combinatoires avec le logiciel DSCH
Quiz : Testez vos connaissances sur les circuits combinatoires

Partie 2 - Découvrez les unités arithmétiques et logiques
1. Réalisez un comparateur
2. Concevez un multiplexeur
3. Implémentez un démultiplexeur
4. Réalisez des fonctions logiques à base de multiplexeurs
5. Implémentez les fonctions comparateur, multiplexeur et décodeur avec le logiciel DSCH
Quiz : Testez vos connaissances sur les unités arithmétiques et logiques

Partie 3 - Conduisez un mini-projet d’additionneur à affichage décimal
1. Étudiez le cahier des charges
2. Réalisez les fonctions principales
Quiz : Menez votre auto-évaluation sur le mini-projet

Certificat de réussite

Prerequisite

Ce cours de circuits combinatoires est le deuxième d’une série de trois dédiés à l’apprentissage de la conception de circuits numériques. Il s’adresse à toute personne souhaitant acquérir les fondamentaux des systèmes numériques et ayant suivi le cours “

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Pour travailler avec le logiciel DSCH, vous avez besoin d'utiliser le système d'exploitation Windows.

Instructors

Sonia Ben Dhia
Professeur des Universités à l'INSA Toulouse et chercheur au LAAS CNRS dans le domaine de la compatibilité électromagnétique des composants.

Etienne Sicard
Professeur à l'INSA Toulouse, Université de Toulouse, France

Editor

The INSA group - Lyon, Rennes, Rouen, Strasbourg, Toulouse and Centre Val de Loire - is France's leading group of public engineering schools. 10% of engineering graduates in France come from the six INSAs each year. Nearly 100% of graduates are hired in less than three months.

INSA engineers are experts in their field and have a solid scientific and technological background. Designed to manage and lead groups of people, they must have an excellent background in the human and social sciences.

They are recruited mainly on the basis of a baccalaureate (70%). There are other opportunities to join INSA during the course from other French or foreign higher education establishments.
The INSA group is committed to increasing the efficiency of its training processes by taking into account the needs of a wide range of students, such as high-level athletes, foreign students, disabled students, CE trainees and - and there are many of them - all students who wish to learn in a different way, at their own pace and with greater autonomy.

ICT is, of course, only one of the tools at the service of this vision. Their use is also an opportunity for all these learners to develop new skills in relation to their future work.

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