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DS CC08 Lab2 2252222

This lab report discusses measuring propagation delay of 7400-series ICs using an oscilloscope. Students were asked to select two ICs from a list and design circuits to measure their propagation delays. Circuits were built for the 7400 and 7432 ICs and their delays measured on the oscilloscope. Students also designed rising and falling edge detector circuits and used the oscilloscope to view the edge detection. The report concludes by noting some initial errors in circuit wiring were found and fixed.
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DS CC08 Lab2 2252222

This lab report discusses measuring propagation delay of 7400-series ICs using an oscilloscope. Students were asked to select two ICs from a list and design circuits to measure their propagation delays. Circuits were built for the 7400 and 7432 ICs and their delays measured on the oscilloscope. Students also designed rising and falling edge detector circuits and used the oscilloscope to view the edge detection. The report concludes by noting some initial errors in circuit wiring were found and fixed.
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Ho Chi Minh City University of Technology

FACULTY OF COMPUTER SCIENCE & ENGINEERING

DIGITAL SYSTEM
Group 2 LAB REPORT NO.2

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Pre-lab:
Goal:
- Become familiar with the oscilloscope.
- Know how to investigate the propagation delay of 7400-Series ICs.
- Know how to design and implement Edge Detector circuits

Equipment and apparatus:


- Digital System KIT
- Lab tools: VOM, Oscilloscope
- 74-Series Integrated Circuits (IC)

References:
- Digital Systems: Principles and Applications (11th Edition) –
- Ronald J. Tocci, Neal S. Widmer, Gregory L. Moss, 2010.  Lecture Slides/Videos – Assoc.
Prof. Dr. Tran Ngoc Thinh.
- Tutorial documents on how to use Oscilloscope.
- Tutorial videos on how to use Oscilloscope:
o https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d5RV0go3-4o
o https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gIfH_80S2uA&t=0s

Pre:
- Read the experiment carefully to become familiar with the procedural steps in this experiment.
- Study on tutorial videos to grasp the basics of using an oscilloscope

Safety First:
- You are dealing with live power. Be mindful of the current and voltage you are supplying to
the circuit. No drinks on the working surface!

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In-lab:

Task 2.3.1:
Measurement Propagation Delay:
In digital circuits, the propagation delay, or gate delay, is the length of time which starts when the input to a
logic gate becomes stable and valid to change, to the time that the output of that logic gate is stable and valid
to change. Often on manufacturers' datasheets this refers to the time required for the output to reach 50% of
its final output level when the input changes to 50% of its final input level (Figure 10)

Randomly select TWO 74-Series ICs out of the list: 7400, 7404, 7408, and 7432. Design, implement
circuits, and use the Oscilloscope to measure the propagation delay of those selected ICs.

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First case: (2.3.1)
Circuit:

Oscilloscop:

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Second case: (2.3.1)
Circuit:

Oscilloscop:

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Task 2.3.2:

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Rising edge:
Circuit:

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Oscilloscop:

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Falling edge:
Circuit:

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Oscilloscop:

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Homework:
1. The function of the oscillocope:
The oscilloscope is a particularly useful item of test equipment that can be used for testing
and fault-finding a variety of electronics circuits from logic circuits through analogue circuits
to radio circuits. By knowing the basics of using an oscilloscope, it is possible to fault find
circuits more effectively and more swiftly as well as gaining a better understanding of how
they the circuits work.

2. The knowledge regarding the propagation delay phenomenon:


In digital circuits, the propagation delay, or gate delay, is the length of time which starts
when the input to a logic gate becomes stable and valid to change, to the time that the output
of that logic gate is stable and valid to change. Often on manufacturers' datasheets this refers
to the time required for the output to reach 50% of its final output level when the input
changes to 50% of its final input level

3. The knowledge regarding the edge detector circuits:


Signal edge detection is a technique widely used in embedded software, model based
development and electronics. A signal edge is defined as the transition of the signal from a
high state to a low state or vice-versa. There are two popular types of edge detection:
 Rising edge: when the input signal is transitioning from a low state to a high state
 Falling edge: when the input signal is transitioning from a high state to a low state

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Conclusion
- In this lab we continue using Logisim to design and
simulating dogital logic circuits.
- Also learn and practice with the Oscilloscop.
- First, after completing the installation of the circuit, some
errors occurred and the results were not as expected. But
later this problem was fixed after double checking some
wires on the circuit.

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