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Digital Electronics-Syllabus

This document provides information about the Digital Electronics course. The course is 3 credits and involves 45 contact hours. It introduces fundamental concepts of digital techniques and logic levels to understand digital circuits. The course objectives are to understand digital concepts and terminology, analyze and design digital circuits, and develop skills to build and troubleshoot digital circuits. The course contains 5 units that cover binary codes, Boolean algebra, minimization techniques, combinational circuit design, sequential elements, shift registers and counters. The outcomes are to illustrate Boolean algebra, apply Karnaugh maps, understand combinational and sequential circuits, and design digital interfaces.

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Digital Electronics-Syllabus

This document provides information about the Digital Electronics course. The course is 3 credits and involves 45 contact hours. It introduces fundamental concepts of digital techniques and logic levels to understand digital circuits. The course objectives are to understand digital concepts and terminology, analyze and design digital circuits, and develop skills to build and troubleshoot digital circuits. The course contains 5 units that cover binary codes, Boolean algebra, minimization techniques, combinational circuit design, sequential elements, shift registers and counters. The outcomes are to illustrate Boolean algebra, apply Karnaugh maps, understand combinational and sequential circuits, and design digital interfaces.

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Digital Electronics

Subject Code : 18CS3SP03 Total Contact Hours:45


Credits: 03 L-T-P:3-0-0

Prerequisite: Knowledge on basics of Electrical&Electronics is strongly recommended.

Course Objectives:

 Students understand the concepts and terminology of digital electronics.


 The course will introduce the student with fundamental concept of digital techniques
 To acquire the basic knowledge of digital logic levels and application of knowledge to
understand digital electronics circuits.
 To prepare students to perform the analysis and design of various digital circuits
 To develop skill to build, and troubleshoot digital circuits.

Unit I :
(9 Hours)
Binary Codes and Boolean algebra

Signals: Analog and Digital, Binary Number System. Addition, Subtraction, Multiplication,
Division of binary numbers, Subtraction using 2’s complement method. Binary codes:
weighted and non-weighted codes, self-complementary

Codes, BCD, Excesses-3, Gray codes, Alphanumeric codes, ASCII Codes.


Boolean algebra: Boolean Laws and Expression using Logic Gates, Realization of different
gates using Universal gates, De- Morgan’s Theorem, Duality Theorems.

Unit II:
(9 Hours) 
Boolean Function minimization Techniques
Standard forms: SOP, POS, Simplification of Switching function & representation
(Maxterm&Minterm), Boolean expression & representation using logic gates, Propagation
delay in logic gate. Karnaugh map: K-map, mapping and minimization of SOP and POS
expression, Don’t care condition, conversion from SOP to POS and POS to SOP form using
K-map, Minimization of multiple output circuits,

Unit III:
(9 Hours)
Combinational Circuits Design
Adder & Subtractor(Half and Full), Parallel Binary adder, BCD Adder, Binary multipliers,
Code Converters, parity bit generator, Comparators, Decoder, BCD to 7-segment Decoder,
Encoders, Priority Encoders, Multiplexers, De- Multiplexers.
Unit IV:
(9 Hours)  
Sequential Circuits Elements
Introductionto Sequential Circuit, Flip-flop and Latch: SR latch, JK flip-flop, Master Slave
JK Flip-flop, T flip-flop, D flip-flop and latch, Master-slave RS flip-flop, Master-slave JK
flip-flop, asynchronous inputs.

Unit V:
(9 Hours)
Shift Registers and Counters
Shift registers: buffer register, controlled buffer register. Data transmission in shift resistor
SISO, SIPO, PISO, PIPO, Bidirectional shift register, universal shift registers. Counter:
Classification, Ripple or asynchronous counter, Effect of propagation delay in ripple
counters, up-down counter, Design of Mod-n counter, synchronous counter, Ring counter,
Johnson counter.

Course Outcomes:

At the end of the course, students will be able:

 Understand number systems and its arithmetic operations and Illustrate Use of
Boolean algebra.
 Formulate and apply Karnaugh Map to reduce Boolean expressions and logic
circuits to their simplest forms.
 To understand the working of combinational circuits with characteristic equation
and truth table.
 To understand the working of sequential circuits with characteristic equation and
truth table.
 Design of combinational and sequential circuits to interface logic families and
remembering concept of memory technology.

Text Books:
1. “R.P. Jain, “Modern digital Electronics”, Tata McGraw Hill, 4th edition, 2009.
2. Douglas Perry, “VHDL”, Tata McGraw Hill, 4th edition, 2002.
3. W.H. Gothmann, “Digital Electronics- An introduction to theory and practice”, PHI,
2nd edition, 2006. 2012.
References Books:
1. D.V. Hall, “Digital Circuits and Systems”, Tata McGraw Hill, 1989
2. Charles Roth, “Digital System Design using VHDL”, Tata McGraw Hill 2nd edition

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