Welcome! This guide demonstrates a working solution for Assignment 1 of COS10004 - Computer Systems at Swinburne University of Technology. The project involves building a digital stopwatch using Logisim Evolution. 🎓💡
- Project Title: Digital Stopwatch
- Subject: COS10004 - Computer Systems
- Institution: Swinburne University of Technology
- Year: 2024
Curious how the stopwatch works? Check out the demo video below:
Note: Video shows stopwatch running in Logisim Evolution, with working start/stop, split time, and display logic.
- ⏯️ Start/Stop Control
- ⏱️ Second Counter with Display
- 🏁 Split Time Functionality
- 📟 Unified Display for Split and Main Time
- Logisim Evolution (3.8.0)
- Basic logic gates, counters, multiplexers, and 7-segment display circuits
If you’re looking to understand the design logic or want guidance on how to build similar components:
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You can explore the basic logic circuits, which maybe helpful for the your assignment here. 🔗 digital-logic-circuits
👌 Includes flip-flops, counters, decoders, control logic, and more — all built in Logisim Evolution.
This demo is provided for educational viewing only.
Please note that project files and full circuit schematics are not shared to maintain academic integrity.
🔍 However, I’m happy to guide you through the approach I used, explain the design logic, and answer conceptual questions to help you develop your own solution.
Shared under the MIT License — reuse permitted with credit. 📜
Good luck with your project! 🌟
If you'd like to learn more about building digital systems in Logisim, there are plenty of great tutorials and documentation available online!