ECE213:DIGITAL ELECTRONICS
L:3 T:1 P:0 Credits:4
Course Outcomes: Through this course students should be able to
CO1 :: Learn different number systems, codes, interconversion and binary arithmetic
CO2 :: Understand boolean algebra, function representation & implementation using logic gates
CO3 :: Apply the binary arithmetic concepts for designing combinational circuits
CO4 :: Distinguish between various flip-flops and understand edge triggering using MSFF
CO5 :: Develop different types of registers and counters using flip-flops
CO6 :: Analyze the memory designing and FPGA applications
Unit I
Number Systems : Digital Systems, Data representation and coding, Logic circuits, Implementation
of digital systems, Number Systems, Codes- Positional number system, Binary number system,
Methods of base conversions, Binary arithmetic, Representation of signed numbers, Fixed numbers,
Binary coded decimal codes, Gray codes, Error detection code, Parity check codes, octal number
system, Hexadecimal number system, Error correction code, Hamming code, Octal arithmetic,
Hexadecimal arithmetic, Floating point numbers, Analog vs Digital, Number base conversions,
Compliments, Binary Codes, Parity, Error Detection and Correction
Unit II
Boolean Algebra and Logic gates : Logic Gates, Truth Table, Boolean Algebra, Canonical and
Standard form Representation, SOP and POS Simplification, Implementation of Boolean Functions, K-
Map, Don't Care
Unit III
Introduction to Combinational Logic Circuits : Adders, Subtractors, Comparators, Multiplexers
and Demultiplexers, Decoders, Encoders, Parity circuits
Introduction to Logic Families : Introduction to different logic families, Structure and operations of
TTL, MOS and CMOS logic families
Unit IV
Introduction to Sequential Logic Circuits : Basic sequential circuits: SR-latch,D-latch,D flip-
flop,JK flip- flop, T flip-flop, Conversion of basic flip-flops, Master-Slave Flip-Flop, Edge triggering
Unit V
Sequential Logic Circuits Applications : Registers: Operation of all basic Shift Registers, Counters:
Design of Asynchronous and Synchronous counters, Ring counter and Johnson ring counter, Shift
Register, Bidirectional Shift Register, Universal Shift Register
Unit VI
Memory and Programmable Logic : Read-only memory, Read/Write memory- SRAM and DRAM,
PLAs and their applications, Sequential PLDs and their applications, Introduction to field
programmable gate arrays, PALs and their applications
Text Books:
1. DIGITAL DESIGN by M. MORRIS MANO & MICHAEL D. CILETTI, PEARSON
References:
1. DIGITAL FUNDAMENTALS by THOMAS L. FLOYD , R. P JAIN, PEARSON
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