Inputs Outputġ 1 1 1 Test your circuit, by using the timing diagram and observing the changes in output D as you change the values of inputs A, B, and C. Be sure to label all the inputs and the output. Design and implement a circuit of your own that will calculate thefollowing boolean function. Completing this Tutorial may take an hour or two of labtime.Ģ. Complete pages 45-70 of the LogicWorks Tutorial and save the final circuit you develop (at page 70) as lab2 yourname.1 This Tutorial will give you some basic skills for creating and exercising logic circuits. Lab Work: To begin running LogicWorks, double-click on the LogicWorks application.ġ. There, the following folders are particularly useful for completing this and other assignments in this course.Ĭsci220 -> Users -> is a folder in which you can save work from week to week during the semester.Ĭsci220 -> Drop Box is the place where you can submit an electronic copy of your completed work when you finish an assignment. Open the folder Computer Science -> csci220 Select Computer Science, and a new icon called Computer Science will appear on the desktopĤ. Enter your personal username and passwordģ. Pull down Go -> Connect to Server on the main menu, and then enter the Address: afp://collaborationĢ.
On an iMac in Searles 224, the followingsteps will connect you:ġ.
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Accessing Course Software (revision of procedure from Lab 1) Your personal Bowdoin username and password provide access to the software for this course. In addition to this lab sheet, you should have a copy of the LogicWorks Tutorial handout, whichwill help you become familiar with using LogicWorks to design circuits onthe Mac. CS 220 - Lab 2 CS 220 - Lab 2: The Core of the Onion: Logic Circuit Designĭue 5:00pm SeptemGeneral Lab Goals This lab introduces the fundamentals of logic circuits, elementary circuit design, and the LogicWorks software package.