Digital Electronics is a year-long honors course in the Project Lead the Way Curriculum. This course in applied logic encompasses the application and construction of electronic circuits and devices. Students explore the 1’s and 0’s behind basic computer logic by using the circuit design process to create truth tables, implement basic logic gates, and use industry standard simulation software to design, test, and build digital circuitry. Topics include electronics basics, analoglogic, sequential, combinational logic, universal gate logic, and microcontrollers. Students continue using group-based project work and improving their online portfolio throughout the year.
Teacher: Vernon
Circuit Theory Laws
Breadboarding & Soldering
Combinational & Sequential Logic
Microcontrollers
The following standards will be covered in DE.