Title :
An Undergraduate Survey Course on Asynchronous Sequential Logic, Ladder Logic, and Fuzzy Logic
Author :
Foster, David L.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. & Comput. Eng., Kettering Univ., Flint, MI, USA
Abstract :
For a basic foundation in computer engineering, universities traditionally teach synchronous sequential circuit design, using discrete gates or field programmable gate arrays, and a microcomputers course that includes basic I/O processing. These courses, though critical, expose students to only a small subset of tools. At co-op schools like Kettering University, Flint, MI, students could strongly benefit from a more diverse set of topics and tool experience in their curriculum. This paper presents an undergraduate course that includes introductions to sequential circuit design using asynchronous logic, ladder logic and its general implementation on programmable logic controllers, and fuzzy logic targeted at both PC and embedded processor applications. The paper discusses the structure of the course, the objectives and material, the laboratory platforms, and the evaluations of the first course offerings that show the course´s success.
Keywords :
asynchronous circuits; computer science education; educational courses; further education; fuzzy logic; programmable controllers; sequential circuits; asynchronous sequential logic; computer engineering; embedded processor applications; fuzzy logic; ladder logic; programmable logic controllers; sequential circuit design; undergraduate survey course; Educational institutions; Fuzzy logic; Hazards; Laboratories; Logic gates; Microcomputers; Programming; Asynchronous logic; digital circuits; electrical engineering education; fuzzy logic; ladder logic;
Journal_Title :
Education, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TE.2012.2188031