01EC0102-Digital-Electronics
01EC0102-Digital-Electronics
Computer Engineering
To understand the basic of Digital Electronic concepts required in analysis and design of digital
electronic circuits and systems.
To understand Construction and operation of various digital circuits such as Adder, Subtractor,
Multiplexer, Demultiplexer, Decoder, Encoder, Flip-flops, Counters, Registers and memory
devices.
To devolve the capability to Simplify, Analyze and Design the Various Digital Electronic Circuits.
Apply knowledge of Boolean algebra and other minimization techniques for digital circuit
design.
Identify, formulate and solve a problem based on combinational and sequential circuits
Select the appropriate hardware and software tools for combinational and sequential
circuit design.
Tutorial/Practical
Teaching Scheme (Hours) Theory Marks Total
Credits Marks
Theory Tutorial Practical ESE IA CSE Viva Term work Marks
3 0 2 4 50 30 20 25 25 150
Syllabus for Bachelor of Technology
Computer Engineering
Contents:
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Unit Topics
Hours
Digital Arithmetic :
Basic Rules of Binary Addition and Subtraction, Binary Addition and
2 Subtraction using Complements, BCD Addition and Subtraction, Binary 4
Multiplication and Division, Floating-Point Arithmetic.
Logic Families :
Significance of Families, Characteristic Parameters, Types of Logic Families:
TTL, ECL, CMOS, Bi-CMOS, NMOS and PMOS, Comparison between various logic
4 families. Interfacing between CMOS and TTL logic families 3
Memory Devices :
Syllabus for Bachelor of Technology
Computer Engineering
Total Hours : 42
References:
1. Anil K. Maini, “Digital Electronics: Principles, Devices and Applications” Wiley-India Pvt. Ltd,
1st Edition, 2008
2. David J. Comer “Digital Logic & State Machine Design”, 3rd Indian Edition, Oxford University Press.
3. M Morris Mano, “Digital Logic and Computer Design”, 4th Edition, 2009, Pearson, LPE, R.P.Jain,
“Modern Digital Electronics”, McGraw-Hill, 4th ed. 2010.
4. Malvino & Leach “Digital Principles and Applications”, 7th Edition, McGraw-Hill Education
Computer Engineering
Instructional Methods:
1. The course delivery method will depend upon the requirement of content and need of the
students. The teacher in addition to conventional teaching method (Chalk and Talk) may
use any of the tools such as demonstration, role play, Quiz, brainstorming, MOOCs etc. for
effective teaching.
2. The internal evaluation will be done on the basis of continuous evaluation of students in the
laboratory and class-room.
3. Practical examination will be conducted at the end of the semester for evaluation of
performance of students in laboratory.
4. Students may use supplementary resources such as online videos, NPTEL videos, e-courses,
Virtual Laboratory, etc.
Major equipment:
1. Pattern Generators
2. Logic State Analyzers
3. Digital Storage Oscilloscopes
4. Digital Integrated Circuits Tester.
Special skill development (Self-study / Communication):
Each student group (2-3 members) has to prepare any one of the syllabus topic allotted by the
faculty using PPT/functional model and submit the video of presentation as part of the laboratory
term work submission.