JAMHUURIYA UNIVERISITY
COURSE OUTLINE
DIGITAL ELECTRONICS
Feb – June 2018
Faculty Computer & IT
Program Computer Science
Course Title DIGITAL ELECTRONICS
Course Code
Credit Hours 3
CLASS 3
HOURS
CLASSROOM
Pre- Calculus, Discrete Math
requisites(if
any)
Lecture Class lectures, discussions, presentations, problem solving, case studies, assignment
Methods and coursework
Course Basic logic concepts: Logic states, number systems, Boolean Algebra, basic logical
Description operations, gates and truth tables. Combinational logic: Minimization techniques,
multiplexers and de-multiplexers, encoders, decoders, adders and subtractors,
comparators, programmable logic arrays and memories, design with MSI, logic
families, tri-state devices. Sequential logic: Flip flops, mono-stable multi-viabrators,
latches and registers and Counters.
Method of Evaluation:
Evaluation Evaluation may include but is not limited to the following:
Exams, Quizzes, Presentations, Discussions, Class Participation, Attendance,
Projects, and Internships.
Assessment:
To be awarded a passing grade in this course, you must pass the mid and final
examination. The final grade for the course is regarding the following basis:
Method Percentage (%)
Class Activities 20
Midterm exam 30
Final Examination 50
Instructor
Name Abdulkadir Mohamed Warsame
Tell +252618715058
Email
[email protected]Course
Requirements The student is expected to adhere to the following course requirements :
Regular class attendance
Completion of all in-class and at-home assignments
Active participation during in-class/group activities
Completion of midterm and final exams.
Upon completion of this course, students should be able to:
Course The course covers number representation, digital codes, Boolean algebra and logic
objectives minimization techniques, sources of delay in combinational circuits and effect on
circuit performance, survey of common combinational circuit components, sequential
circuit design and analysis; timing analysis of sequential circuits, concept of
programmable logic devices and memories.
Date Weeks Contents/Topics Chapter
(Optional) s
Chapter One: Introduction to digital 1
electronics ( Digital concepts )
Where the term digit is derived from
What means electronics
Definition of digital electronics
Objectives of digital electronics
Aim of digital electronics
Digital and Analog quantities
Difference between digital and
analog quantities
Binary digits, logic levels and digital
waveforms
Basic logic operations
Overview of basic logic functions
Chapter Two: Number systems, operations 2
and codes
Decimal Numbers
Binary Numbers
Decimal to binary conversion
Binary arithmetic
1’s and 2’s complements of binary
numbers
Signed numbers
Arithmetic operations with signed
numbers
Hexadecimal Numbers
Octal numbers
Binary coded Decimal (BCD)
Digital codes
Error detection and correction Codes
Chapter Three: Logic Gates 3
The inverter
The AND Gate
The OR Gate
The NAND Gate
The NOR Gate
The Exclusive OR And Exclusive
NOR Gates
Chapter Four: Boolean algebra and logic 4
simplification
Boolean operations and expressions
Laws and Rules of Boolean algebra
DeMorgan’s Theorem
Boolean Analysis of Logic Circuits
Simplification using Boolean algebra
Standard forms of Boolean
expression
The Karnaugh map
Karnaugh map SOP Minimization
Karnaugh Map POS Minimization
Five variables with karnaugh Maps
References Text Book: Midterm Exam
Digital Electronics, M. Morris Mano, 4th edition, 2012 5
Chapter Five : Combinational logic
Analysis
Basic Combinational logic circuits
Implementing combinational logic
The Universal property of NAND
and NOR Gates
Combinational logic using NAND
and NOR Gates
Logic Circuit operations with pulse
waveforms
Chapter Six: Functions of Combinational 6
logic
Basic Address
Parallel Binary Address
Ribble Carry Versus lock ahead carry
address
Comparators
Decoders
Encoders
Code converters
Multiplexers ( Data selectors )
De multiplexers
Final Exam Performance