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Aircraft Electronics Digital Logic Functions
In this course the student will learn to identify the relationships and general priciples of digital logic functions. Student will practice and gain an understandingof solving functionsusing Main Gate Logic, Flip-Flops, Counters, and Adders.
Jeff Huffman, TDL Career Cluster Team Leader, 405-743-5145
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15 Hours
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The student will be able to identify the relationship of basic facts and state general principles about digital logic functions utilizing Main Logic Gates to include:
· Positive and negative logic
· Display of digital data
· Truth tables
· Logic gates
· AND
· OR
· INVERT
· NOR
· NAND
· Exclusive OR
· Proper use and installation
The student will be able to identify the relationship of basic facts and state general principles about digital logic functions utilizing Flip-Flops to include:
· Latches
· RS latch
· Data-type latch
· Clock pulse
· JK flip flop
· Asynchronous flip flop
· Advantages of flip-flops
The student will be able to identify the relationship of basic facts and state general principles about digital logic functions utilizing Counters to include:
· Adder and subtractor circuits
· Half-adder
· Full-adder
· Subtractor
· Asynchronous
· Synchronous
· Frequency division characteristics
· Counter triggering method
The student will bea bel to identify the relationship of basic facts and state general principles about digital logic functions utilizing Adders to include:
· Adder
· Half-adder
· Full-adder
Competency Test:
NCATT Certified Aircraft Electronics Technician (AET)
National Center for Aircraft Technician Training (NCATT)