4 Theory Syllabus_4th Semester ECE
4 Theory Syllabus_4th Semester ECE
Course Content
Unit I: 10 lecture hours
Number Systems, Boolean Algebra and Logic Families
Introduction, Minimization Techniques: Boolean postulates and laws, De-Morgan’s Theorem,
Principle of Duality, Boolean expression, Minimization of Boolean expressions,8-4-2-1 BCD
code, 1’s and 2’s complement subtraction, Minterm, Maxterm, Sum of Products (SOP), Product
of Sums (POS), Karnaugh map Minimization, don’t care conditions, Quine - McCluskey
method of minimization. Logic Gates: AND, OR, NOT, NAND, NOR, Exclusive–OR and
Exclusive–NOR, Implementations of Logic Functions using gates, NAND–NOR
implementations, Brief overview of Transistor as a switch; Logic gate characteristics –
propagation delay, speed, noise margin, fan-out and power dissipation, TTL and CMOS Logic
and their characteristics.
Unit II: 10 lecture hours
Combinational Circuits
Introduction, Design Procedure of Adder &Subtractor: Half Adder, Full Adder, Half
Subtractor, Full Subtractor, Parallel Binary adder, Look Ahead carry adder, Serial adder, BCD
adder, BCD to 7 segment decoder, Other Combinational Circuits: Binary Multiplier, Binary
Divider, Parity Bit Generator/Checker, Magnitude Comparator, Code Converter, Encoder,
Decoder, Multiplexer, De-Multiplexer.
Unit III: 12 lecture hours
Sequential Circuits
Introduction, Types of Sequential circuits, Comparison between Combinational and
Sequential Circuits, Comparison between Synchronous and Asynchronous sequential circuit,
Latches and Flip-Flops: Gated S-R Latch, D Latch, J-K Latch, T Latch, Edge Triggered S-R
Flip Flop, Edge Triggered D Flip Flop, Edge Triggered J-K Flip Flop, Edge Triggered T Flip-
Flops, Master - Slave Flip-Flops, Direct Preset and Clear Input.
Counters and Shift Registers: Asynchronous Counter, Ripple Counters, Design of
asynchronous counters, Effects of propagation delay in Ripple counters, Synchronous
Counters, 4-bit synchronous up down counter, Design of synchronous counters, Ring counter,
Johnson counter, Design of Sequence Generators, Digital Clock using Counters, Parallel In
Parallel Out Shift Register , Serial In Parallel Out Shift Register, Parallel In Serial Out Shift
Register, Serial In Serial Out Shift Register, Bi-Directional Shift Registers, Universal Shift
register.
Unit IV: 8 lecture hours
Memory and Programmable Logic
Introduction, Classification of memories: Programmable Read Only Memory, Erasable
Programmable Read Only Memory, Electrically EPROM, EAPROM,RAM – RAM
organization, Write and Read operation, Memory cycle and Timing wave forms, Memory
decoding and memory expansion, Static RAM Cell, Bipolar RAM cell, MOSFET RAM cell,
Dynamic RAM cell, Programmable Logic Devices, Programmable Logic Array (PLA),
Programmable Array Logic (PAL), Field Programmable Gate Arrays (FPGA), Implementation
of combinational logic circuits using ROM, PLA, PAL.
Text Books
1. M. Morris Mano , Michael D. Ciletti; “Digital Design”, 4th Edition , Pearson Prentice
Hall , 2007.
2. Floyd & Jain; “Digital Fundamentals”,8th Edition, Pearson Education,2006.
3. S. Salivahanan and S. Arivazhagan; Digital Circuits and Design (Fourth Edition-2012);
Vikas Publishing House
Reference Books
1. Anand Kumar; "Digital Electronics"; PHI.
2. Donald P Leach , Albert Malvino ;“ Digital Principles and Applications”, Tata McGraw -
Hill, New Delhi; Year: 2006; Edition: 6.
3. G. K Kharate; "Digital Electronics"; Oxford Higher Education
4. R.P Jain, “Modern Digital Electronics”, Tata McGraw - Hill, New Delhi, 4th edition
5. LEE, “Digital Circuits & Logic Design” –PHI
6. Maini. A.K., “Digital Electronics Principals, Devices and Applications”. Chichester,
England.: Jonh Wiley & Sons Ltd.
ECE11007 Prof. Core- VI (Communication L T P C
Systems-I)
Version 3.0 Contact Hours – 45 3 0 0 3
Pre-requisites/Exposure 12th Basic Physics
Co-requisites Basics of communication
Course Content
Text Books
1. Simon Haykin, Introduction to Analog and Digital Communication Systems, John Wiley
and Sons, 3rd Edition, 2001.
2. Taub & Schilling, “Principles of Digital Communication “Tata McGraw-Hill” 28th reprint,
2003.
3. B.P.Lathi -Communication Systems- BS Publications.
Reference Books
1. Carlson—Communication System,4/e , Mc-Graw Hill.
2. Proakis& Salehi Fundamentals of Communication Systems- Pearson.
ECE11009 Prof. Core- VII (Digital Signal Processing) L T P C
Version 1.0 Contact Hours – 45 3 0 0 3
Pre-requisites/Exposure 1. 12th level Mathematics
2. Knowledge of Signal and Systems
Co-requisites --
Course Content
Reference Books:
1. Digital Signal Processing: Fundamentals and Applications – Li Tan, Academic Press,
Elsevier.
2. Digital Signal Processing – S. Salivahan, A. Vallavraj and C. Gnanapriya, TMH.
PSG11021 Human Values and Professional Ethics L T P C
Version 1.0 Contact Hours – 30 2 0 0 2
Pre-requisites/Exposure -
Co-requisites -
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