This document is a second lab report for ENS 221, Digital Electronics Laboratory at the College of Staten Island CUNY, completed by Bryan Gomez with partner Safraz Juman. It details experiments conducted on September 20, 2020, originally assigned on September 13, 2020.
This report is essential for students enrolled in ENS 221 who need to demonstrate practical application of logic gates, Boolean algebra, and combinational circuit design. It serves as a graded assessment of their ability to translate theoretical concepts into working circuits, both in simulation and potentially on a breadboard.
This report focuses on specific tasks assigned within the lab. It does *not* provide a comprehensive textbook explanation of digital logic principles. Users will still need course lectures, textbooks, and potentially additional resources to fully understand the underlying theory.
The full report provides: a description of five tasks involving Multisim software, including circuit building and truth table generation; details on materials used (Multisim, a laptop, and a digital design textbook); a step-by-step account of the experimental procedure for each task; and figures illustrating the logic diagrams used. This preview does *not* include the detailed circuit diagrams, truth tables, or the simplified Boolean expressions derived within the report.