Honors Program
Honors in Technology
Date of Award
12-2015
Thesis Professor(s)
William H. Blanton
Thesis Professor Department
Engineering Technology, Surveying, and Digital Media
Thesis Reader(s)
Karen Kornweibel, Paul Sims
Abstract
ENTC 3370 teaches students the basics of digital circuits. Until recently the students were taught using an analog device called a Protoboard. With the acquisition of the Digilent Basys3, a digital device, the class will begin to be taught using digital modeling techniques. This is a collection of lab activities designed to be used with the Basys3 within the class. The activities were designed in a way so that students with little programming knowledge could complete the tasks.
Document Type
Honors Thesis - Open Access
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Recommended Citation
Duncan, Austin H., "Logic Gates Using the Digilent Basys3" (2015). Undergraduate Honors Theses. Paper 311. https://dc.etsu.edu/honors/311
Copyright
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