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Digital Electronics Syllabus

The document outlines a course on Digital Electronics, focusing on the fundamentals and applications of digital circuits and computing principles. It covers topics such as number systems, Boolean algebra, combinational and sequential logic, and various digital hardware components. The course aims to equip students with the knowledge and skills to design and implement complex digital systems.

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Digital Electronics Syllabus

The document outlines a course on Digital Electronics, focusing on the fundamentals and applications of digital circuits and computing principles. It covers topics such as number systems, Boolean algebra, combinational and sequential logic, and various digital hardware components. The course aims to equip students with the knowledge and skills to design and implement complex digital systems.

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DIGITAL ELECTRONICS

Objectives:
To impart essential knowledge on the fundamentals and applications of digital circuits and
digital computing principles.
To provide an overview on the design principles of digital computing systems
To provide technical knowledge about various digital hardware components.

Outcomes:
Gain knowledge on the basic logics and techniques related with digital computers.
Expertise to design and implement various complicated digital systems

UNIT-I (12 Hours)


Review of Number systems & codes: Number systems and their conversions. Arithmetic
additions, subtractions using method of complements, Multiplication, and division. BCD,
Excess-3 and Gray codes.
BOOLEAN ALGEBRA AND LOGIC GATES: Basic Definitions, Axiomatic definition of
Boolean Algebra, Basic theorems and Properties of Boolean Algebra, Boolean functions,
Canonical and Standard Forms, Other operations, Digital Logic Gates. NAND and NOR
implementation, other two-level implementations,

UNIT-II (12 Hours)


SIMPLIFICATION OF BOOLEAN FUNCTIONS: The Map Method, Two Variable Maps,
Three variable Maps, Four-variable Maps, Five variable Maps and Six Variable Maps. Don't-
Care conditions, The Tabulation Method, Determination of Prime Implicants, Selection of
Prime-Implicants.

UNIT – III (12 Hours)


COMBINATIONAL LOGIC: Design Procedure, Analysis procedure. Adders, Subtractors, Code
conversion, COMBINATIONAL LOGIC WITH MSI AND LSI: Binary parallel adder, Decimal
adder, Magnitude comparator, Decoders, Multiplexers.

UNIT –IV (12 Hours)


SEQUENTIAL LOGIC: Flip Flops, Triggering of Flip-Flops, Synthesis and Analysis of Clocked
Sequential Circuits, State tables and State diagrams. State Reduction and assignment, Flip-Flop
Excitation tables, Design Procedure, Design of counters, Design with state equations.

UNIT –V (12 Hours)


REGISTERS, COUNTERS: Registers, Shift registers, Ripple counters, Synchronous counters,
Timing sequences.
MEMORIES: Classification of ROMs, EPROMs, EEPROMs, RAMs PROGRAMMABLE
LOGIC: Read only memory (ROM), Programmable logic device (PLD), Programmable logic
array (PLA), Programmable array logic (PAL).

Text Book:
1. Mano and Clietty- Digital Design- Pearson Education
Reference Books:
1. Morris Mano- Computer Engineering Hardware Design- PHI.
2. R.P.Jain- Modern digital electronics, 3rd edition- TMH.
3. Donald e Givone- Digital Principles and Design- TMH.

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