Sequential Logic

Vocational
North East Scotland College

Course details

Course description

This Unit was developed for the HNC and HND Electronics Group Awards, but may also be taken as a stand alone HN Unit. Its purpose is to provide you with the necessary knowledge to understand the organisation of sequential logic devices and circuits, and to develop skills to design, simulate, build and test sequential logic circuits.  Credit points and level: 1 HN credit at SCQF level 7: (8 SCQF credit points at SCQF level 7). You will learn how Sequential Logic Circuits are organised, how they are different from combinational logic circuits and also how they are constructed using a mixture of gates and bistables. When you studied combinational logic you learned about the basic building block of a combinational logic circuit - the gate; in this unit you will learn about the basic building block of a sequential logic circuit - the bistable. You will investigate the operation of the most common bistables and how they can be connected to form sequential logic circuits, and also learn how to design the two major classes of sequential circuit - the sequence generator and the sequence detector (these circuits are at the heart of all of the technologies mentioned above).  In modern electronic design, computers are used to simulate designs before going to the expense of production. This Unit will teach you how to simulate your designs on computer, and allow you to develop practical skills that will enable you to successfully build and test the designs you have created.  You will be required to undertake both written graphical, computer simulation and practical assessments. The assessment for outcomes 1, 2 and the shift register block diagrams part of outcome 3 are combined into one assessment paper. This paper should be taken by candidates at one single assessment event, lasting one hour. The assessment paper should be composed of a suitable balance of short answer, restricted response and written graphical exercises as specified for each outcome. Assessment should be conducted under controlled, supervised conditions. The design part of outcome 3 should be carried out under closed book conditions followed by the simulation, build and test assessment for outcome 4, carried out as an assignment. The design, simulate, build and test should be done within 3 hours. It should be noted that candidates must achieve all the minimum evidence specified for each outcome in order to pass the unit. There are two costs associated with this course: The fee of £130.00 is without the £14.00 SQA registration fee. “Please see www.nescol.ac.uk for course without SQA Registration fee” The fee of £144.00 includes the £14.00 SQA registration fee.  

Provided by

North East Scotland College

01224 612000

Provider website

Aberdeen City Campus

Gallowgate

Aberdeen

AB25 1BN

Entry requirements

Candidates should possess a basic knowledge and understanding of combinational logic. This may be evidenced by the possession of the HN Unit Combinational Logic or NQ Units E9S3 11 Combinational Logic; E9SG 12 Sequential Logic; E9SB 12 Logic Families and Digital System Analysis (or an appropriate equivalent). This course requires you to manage your workload independently with tutor support which would be available via email and telephone. You would be assigned contact details and guidelines for your tutor once enrolled on course.

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Course details

Distance learning

5th Sep 2023 to 4th Sep 2024

Cost: £144.00 (ex. VAT)

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Online

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Who to contact

ANN SMITH

ADMIN ASSISTANT

annsmith@nescol.ac.uk

01224612789