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Explores logic system representations, place-value notation, addition, subtraction, and digital system limitations, culminating in a multifunction alarm watch project.
Explores integer representation methods, comparing sign-and-magnitude with two's complement, and introduces fixed-point and floating-point representations.
Explores the evolution of digital systems, covering basics like Boolean algebra and logic gates, and emphasizes teamwork skills and professional vocabulary.