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The document outlines the course content for a Digital Electronics course. It includes 5 units covering fundamentals of digital systems, combinational digital circuits, sequential circuits and systems, A/D and D/A converters, and an introduction to microprocessors. The course objectives are to prepare students to analyze and design digital electronic circuits and provide an understanding of logic families, combinational and sequential logic circuits, and analog to digital conversion.

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DE Syllabus UPES

The document outlines the course content for a Digital Electronics course. It includes 5 units covering fundamentals of digital systems, combinational digital circuits, sequential circuits and systems, A/D and D/A converters, and an introduction to microprocessors. The course objectives are to prepare students to analyze and design digital electronic circuits and provide an understanding of logic families, combinational and sequential logic circuits, and analog to digital conversion.

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UNIVERSITY OF PETROLEUM & ENERGY STUDIES

2023-27 Batch
Digital Electronics L T P C

Version 1.0 3 0 0 3

Pre-requisites/Exposure -

Co-requisites Computer System Architecture

Course Objectives
1. Demonstrate a basic understanding of digital terminology, digital components, and
systems.
2. To prepare students to perform the analysis and design of various digital electronic circuits.
3. To give the students a perspective to design combinational and sequential circuits.

Course Outcomes
On completion of this course, the students will be able to

CO1: Understand working of logic families and logic gates.


CO2: Design and implement Combinational and Sequential logic circuits.
CO3: Understand the process of Analog to Digital conversion and Digital to Analog
conversion.
CO4: Understand the configuration and working of Microprocessor.

Catalog Description
Explores the theory and operation of the basic building blocks of digital electronics with
emphasis on transistor logic (TTL) and complementary metal oxide semiconductor (CMOS)
integrated circuit logic families; prepares for continued study of theory and operation of
microprocessors and microcomputers.

Course Content

Unit 1: Fundamentals of Digital Systems and logic families 8 Hours


Digital signals, digital circuits, AND, OR, NOT, NAND, NOR and Exclusive-OR
operations, Boolean algebra, examples of IC gates, number systems-binary, signed binary,
octal hexadecimal number, binary arithmetic, one’s and two’s complements arithmetic,

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codes, error detecting and correcting codes, characteristics of digital lCs, digital logic
families, TTL, Schottky TTL and CMOS logic, interfacing CMOS and TTL, Tri-state logic.

Unit 2: Combinational Digital Circuits 10 Hours

Standard representation for logic functions, K-map representation, and simplification of


logic functions using K-map, minimization of logical functions. Don’t care conditions,
Multiplexer, De-Multiplexer/Decoders, Adders, Subtractors, BCD arithmetic, carry look
ahead adder, serial adder, ALU, elementary ALU design, popular MSI chips, digital
comparator, parity checker/generator, code converters, priority encoders, decoders/drivers
for display devices, Q-M method of function realization.

Unit 3: Sequential circuits and systems 10 Hours

A 1-bit memory, the circuit properties of Bistable latch, the clocked SR flip flop, J- K-T And
D-Types flip flops, applications of flip flops, shift registers, applications of shift registers,
serial to parallel converter, parallel to serial converter, ring counter, sequence
generator, ripple (Asynchronous) counters, synchronous counters, counters design using flip
flops, special counter IC’s, asynchronous sequential counters, applications of counters.

Unit 4: A/D and D/A Converters 10 Hours

Digital to analog converters: weighted resistor/converter, R-2R Ladder D/A converter,


specifications for D/A converters, examples of D/A converter lCs, sample and hold circuit,
analog to digital converters: quantization and encoding, parallel comparator A/D converter,
successive approximation A/D converter, counting A/D converter, dual slope A/D
converter, A/D converter using voltage to frequency and voltage to time conversion,
specifications of A/D converters, example of A/D converter ICs.

Unit 5: Introduction to Microprocessor. 7 Hours

Introduction to Microprocessors, Architecture of 8085 and 8086, Pin Configuration and


Function; Internal Register & Flag Register, Generation of Control Signals Bus Timings:
Demultiplexing of Address /Data Bus; Fetch Cycle, Execute Cycle, Instruction Cycle,
Instruction Timings and Operation Status, Timing Diagram. Instruction for Data Transfer.
Arithmetic and Logical Operations. Branching Operation: Machine Cycle Concept;
Addressing Modes.

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