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Geek Author
Intermation
57 episodes
4 days ago
Geek Author presents educational series covering computer organization, computer architecture, and embedded system design. Each episode is a concise step taking the listener on a journey from the foundations of digital logic up to computer architecture and finally to system level input and output. The series is presented by engineer, author, and educator David Tarnoff. After a career in industry designing motherboards and BIOSes, David began teaching hardware concepts to students of computer science. Twenty-five years later, he's taking that content and providing it to anyone with an interest in what makes a computer tick.
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Geek Author presents educational series covering computer organization, computer architecture, and embedded system design. Each episode is a concise step taking the listener on a journey from the foundations of digital logic up to computer architecture and finally to system level input and output. The series is presented by engineer, author, and educator David Tarnoff. After a career in industry designing motherboards and BIOSes, David began teaching hardware concepts to students of computer science. Twenty-five years later, he's taking that content and providing it to anyone with an interest in what makes a computer tick.
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Episodes (20/57)
Geek Author
Episode 8.01 - Intro to Error Detection
5 years ago
11 minutes

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Episode 7.06 - Stupid Binary Tricks
5 years ago
19 minutes 26 seconds

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Episode 7.05 - Flipping Bits using the Bitwise Inverse and Bitwise-XOR
5 years ago
12 minutes 38 seconds

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Episode 7.04 - Setting Bits using the Bitwise-OR
5 years ago
10 minutes 39 seconds

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Episode 7.03 - Coding Bitwise Operations
5 years ago
10 minutes 26 seconds

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Episode 7.02 - Clearing Bits using the Bitwise-AND
5 years ago
17 minutes 54 seconds

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Episode 7.01 - The Need for Bitwise Operations
5 years ago
11 minutes 42 seconds

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Episode 6.10 - Demultiplexers
5 years ago
10 minutes 45 seconds

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Episode 6.09 - Multiplexers
5 years ago
9 minutes 1 second

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Episode 6.08 - Binary Decoders
5 years ago
8 minutes 42 seconds

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Episode 6.07 - Seven-Segment Display Driver Design
5 years ago
17 minutes 30 seconds

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Episode 6.06 - Don't Cares as Inputs
5 years ago
5 minutes 9 seconds

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Episode 6.05 - Don't Cares, the Logical Kind
5 years ago
12 minutes 13 seconds

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Episode 6.04 - Four-Variable Karnaugh Map Example
5 years ago
17 minutes 58 seconds

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Episode 6.03 - Makin' Rectangles
5 years ago
12 minutes 47 seconds

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Episode 6.02 - Two- and Four-Variable Karnaugh Maps
5 years ago
16 minutes 15 seconds

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Episode 6.01 - Introduction to Karnaugh Maps
5 years ago
14 minutes 54 seconds

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Episode 5.03 - The Product-of-Sums Expression
5 years ago
13 minutes 41 seconds

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Episode 5.02 - NAND Logic
5 years ago
6 minutes 43 seconds

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Episode 5.01 - The Sum-of-Product Expression
5 years ago
18 minutes 38 seconds

Geek Author
Geek Author presents educational series covering computer organization, computer architecture, and embedded system design. Each episode is a concise step taking the listener on a journey from the foundations of digital logic up to computer architecture and finally to system level input and output. The series is presented by engineer, author, and educator David Tarnoff. After a career in industry designing motherboards and BIOSes, David began teaching hardware concepts to students of computer science. Twenty-five years later, he's taking that content and providing it to anyone with an interest in what makes a computer tick.