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Digital Electronics BTech Sylabus

This document provides an overview of topics related to transmission lines and digital electronics. It lists essential and supplementary reading materials on transmission line concepts like quasi-TEM analysis, characteristic impedance, and impedance matching techniques. It also outlines key topics in digital electronics like Boolean algebra, logic gates, combinational circuits, sequential logic, memory, programmable logic devices, finite state machines, logic families, and digital to analog and analog to digital conversion. Recommended textbooks are provided.
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Digital Electronics BTech Sylabus

This document provides an overview of topics related to transmission lines and digital electronics. It lists essential and supplementary reading materials on transmission line concepts like quasi-TEM analysis, characteristic impedance, and impedance matching techniques. It also outlines key topics in digital electronics like Boolean algebra, logic gates, combinational circuits, sequential logic, memory, programmable logic devices, finite state machines, logic families, and digital to analog and analog to digital conversion. Recommended textbooks are provided.
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Transmission lines: Quasi‐TEM analysis, characteristic impedance, standing wave ratio, 
impedance matching techniques, Smith Chart 

 
Essential Reading:  

1. N. Ida, Engineering Electromagnetics, Springer,2004  

2. E.C. Jordan and K.G. Balmain, Electromagnetic waves and Radiating systems, Prentice hall, 2004  

Supplementary Reading:  

1. M. N. O. Sadiku, Elements of Electromagnetics‐ Oxford University Press, 2006  

2. W. H. Hayt, Engineering Electromagnetics, McGraw Hill, 2007  

3. Electromagnetic waves and Radiating systems ‐ E.C. Jordan and K.G. Balmain. 

4. Introductory course in electromagnetic fields ‐ P.V. Gupta. 

5. Electromagnetics ‐  Hayt 

6. Fandamentals of Electromageatics ‐  M.A. Wazed Miyah 

7. Electromagnetic fields and waves ‐  V.V. Sarvate 

8. Electromagnetics ‐   B.B. Laud 

Digital Electronics  
Introduction to Boolean Algebra and Logic Gates. 

Signed binary number, Binary arithmetic, Codes—BCD, Gray, Excess‐3, Error detection & Correcting 
code‐Hamming code, Logic Gates, Universal gates, Boolean Algebra, Basic theorems & properties of 
Boolean Algebra, De‐Morgan’s theorem, Minterms & Maxterms, K‐map representation, Q‐M Method, 
simplification and realization with logic gates. 
Combinational Circuits:Code Converters, Adders (Half and Full adders, parallel binary adders, look 
ahead carry adder generator, BCD Adder), Subtractor (Half and Full subtractor), Combined 
adder/subtractor block, Magnitude comparator, decoders  and Encoders, Priority  Encoder, Multiplexer 
and Multiplexer‐tree, De‐multiplexer, Parity generator/checkers. 

Sequential Logic 

Latches, Flip‐Flops(SR, D, JK, T and Master Slave JK, EDGE Triggered),Conversion of Flip‐Flops, Glitches, 
Shift Register (SISO, SIPO, PIPO, PISO, Bidirectional), Counter (ripple and synchronous, Ring and Johnson 
Counters). 

Memory 

Memory concepts, RAM, ROM, uv EPROM, EEROM, Flash memory, Optical memory. 

Programmable Logic Devices 

PAL, PLA, PROM, CPLD, FPGA and Programmable ASIC. 

Finite State Machine (FSM) 

Model of Finite State Machine‐‐‐State diagram, Mealy and Moore models, Logic diagrams, State table, 
State reduction, State assignment, Excitation table. Realization of memory elements (S‐R, J‐K, T, Master‐
Slave), State diagram, state table, Excitation table, Synthesis of Synchronous sequential circuits. 
Sequence detector, parity‐bit generators). Minimization of completely specified sequential machine, 
Simplification of incompletely specified machine. 

Logic Families 

Transistor as switch, Characteristics (Propagation delay, Speed‐power product, Noise margin, Fan‐in, 
Fan‐out), Standard logic families (RTL, TTL, ECL, CMOS), Gate Design using TTL/ CMOS. 

D/A and A/D 

Sample and Hold Circuits, Digital to Analog converter (Binary weighted resister network & R‐2R ladder 
network), Analog to Digital converter (Flash type, Counter type, Dual Slope & Successive approximation 
type). 

Text Books:‐ 

Fundamentals of Digital Logic – Anand Kumar  ‐ PHI 

Digital Logic and Computer Design – M. Morris Mano – PHI 

Reference Books:‐ Digital Fundamentals ‐‐‐ Floyd, UBS 

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