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u/lasthope106 · 2 pointsr/ECE

At my school we used the following (an older edition when I was there):

Fundamentals of Digital Logic - Verilog

There is a VHDL version if you want to focus on learning that language.
Fundamentals of Digital Logic - VHDL

I remember the book did the job fine, and it came in handy as a reference when I took more advanced courses in Computer Organization and Digital VLSI. It wouldn't be a bad idea to get a Schaums guide in digital logic to give you more practice, and worked out examples.

u/5hredder · 1 pointr/UofT

Hey,

ECE212.


ECE241 - You learn C++ and OOP fundamentals in this course. We didn't have a textbook when I took it. Just online notes.

ECE241 - Stephen Brown is a prof at UofT and a great lecturer. I also still have this book if you are interested in buying from me!

ECE216 - Might still have this book if you're interested.

ECE221 - Professor Stickle probably will teach this course. Great lecturer but his tests/exams are notoriously hard.

ECE243 - Did not have a textbook when I took the course. Prof. Moshovos provided course notes online.

ECE297 - No textbook for this course. It's like a mini design project that lasts all semester where you have to build a concurrency based storage server in a team of 3. Picking a good team of programmers and technical writers is imperative.

Protip: Next time check TUSBE for textbook names and buying second-hand textbooks.

PS: Congrats on getting through 1st year, 2nd year will be tough.