(AJ3404) Switching Theory and Logic Design
(AJ3404) Switching Theory and Logic Design
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(AJ3404) Switching Theory and Logic Design
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COURSE OBJECTIVE:
This Subject exposes the students to learn Digital Fundamentals
After studying this subject the student will be able to Design, Analyze and Interpret
Combinational and Sequential Digital Circuits.
UNIT- I:
NUMBER SYSTEMS & BOOLEAN ALGEBRA
Binary Numbers, Number base Conversion, Octal and Hexadecimal Numbers, Complements,
Signed Binary Numbers, Binary Codes, Boolean Algebra basic theorems and properties,
Boolean functions, canonical and standard forms.
UNIT-II:
GATE LEVEL IMPLEMENTATION AND MINIMIZATION
Basic Logic gates and Universal gates, Simplification of functions using Karnaugh map (Four
& Five Variable) and QuineMcCluskey Method, Boolean function Implementation, Gate
level Implementation.
UNIT-III:
COMBINATIONAL LOGIC DESIGN
Combinational Circuit, Analysis Procedure, Design Procedure, Examples of Combinational
Digital Circuits(Adders, Subtractor, Adder-Subtractor etc.) Hazards in Combinational
Circuits, Hazards free realization.
UNIT-IV:
SEQUENTIAL LOGIC DESIGN
Introduction to sequential Circuits: Latches and Flip-Flops(RS,JK, D, T and Master Slave),
Design of Clocked Flip-Flop, Flip-Flop Conversion,
Counters: Design of Single Mode and Multi Mode Counters, Ripple Counters, Synchronous
Counters.
Registers: Shift Registers, Shift Register Counters and Random Sequence Generators.
UNIT-V:
DESIGN & ANALYSIS OF SEQUENTIAL CIRCUITS
Introduction to Mealy and Moore Design, State Diagrams, Analysis and Design of
Synchronous sequential Circuits: Finite State Machines, State Reduction, Minimization and
Design of Next state Decoder.
TEXT BOOKS :
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REFERENCE BOOK:
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1. John F Wakerly: Digital Design : Principles and Practices, Prentice-Hall, 2
Ed., 2002.
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