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<font size="4">'''[[ECE_270_Digital_System_Design_Slecture_Wayner_Table_of_Contents|The Meyer Lectures on Digital Systems]]''' </font>
  
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'''Introduction'''
  
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[https://www.projectrhea.org/learning/slectures.php Slectures] by [[User:Rwayner|Robert Wayner]]
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<div style="margin-left: 3%">The following are A [https://www.projectrhea.org/learning/slectures.php slectures] for the Purdue course ECE270. ECE270 is a course that provides an introduction to digital systems design and implementing. The following Slectures are intended to highlight difficult material and to teach it in a differant way than presented in the classroom. Please note that these Slectures are complements to the ECE270 lectures of Prof. Dave Meyer on digital systems design. Their content are student explanations of the course material and have not been reviewed or approved by Prof. Meyer. Any mistake or inaccuracy is the sole responsibility of the [[User:Rwayner|student author]].</div>
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The Meyer Lectures on Digital Systems

Introduction

Slectures by Robert Wayner

© 2013


The following are A slectures for the Purdue course ECE270. ECE270 is a course that provides an introduction to digital systems design and implementing. The following Slectures are intended to highlight difficult material and to teach it in a differant way than presented in the classroom. Please note that these Slectures are complements to the ECE270 lectures of Prof. Dave Meyer on digital systems design. Their content are student explanations of the course material and have not been reviewed or approved by Prof. Meyer. Any mistake or inaccuracy is the sole responsibility of the student author.

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