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Digital Logic Design: Sessional Marks:40 End Exam: 3 Hours End Exam Marks:60

The Digital Logic Design course is a 3 credit course that introduces students to binary systems, Boolean algebra, logic gates, simplification of Boolean functions, combinational logic circuits, and sequential logic circuits. The course objectives are to understand number systems, Boolean algebra, logic gates, simplifying Boolean expressions using K-maps and tabulation, and analyzing flip flops and their usage in registers and counters. The syllabus covers binary systems, Boolean algebra, logic gates, K-map simplification, combinational logic circuits like adders and decoders, and sequential logic circuits like latches, flip flops, counters, and registers.

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Digital Logic Design: Sessional Marks:40 End Exam: 3 Hours End Exam Marks:60

The Digital Logic Design course is a 3 credit course that introduces students to binary systems, Boolean algebra, logic gates, simplification of Boolean functions, combinational logic circuits, and sequential logic circuits. The course objectives are to understand number systems, Boolean algebra, logic gates, simplifying Boolean expressions using K-maps and tabulation, and analyzing flip flops and their usage in registers and counters. The syllabus covers binary systems, Boolean algebra, logic gates, K-map simplification, combinational logic circuits like adders and decoders, and sequential logic circuits like latches, flip flops, counters, and registers.

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Digital Logic Design

Course Code - Category: IT 124 - ES Credits: 3


L T P E O
Sessional Marks:40
3 0 0 1 6
End Exam: 3 Hours End Exam Marks:60

Course Objectives:

 To identify various number systems and work with Boolean algebra.


 To understand the concepts of Boolean Algebra various logic gates.
 To simplify the Boolean expression using K-Map and Tabulation techniques.
 To analyze various types of flip flops used for designing registers and counters.

SYLLABUS

UNIT I 8 Periods
BINARY SYSTEMS:
Digital Computers and digital systems – Binary Numbers – Number Base conversions – Octal,
Hexadecimal. Numbers Complements – . Complement Arithmetic; n’s complement and (n-1)’s
complement. Representation of signed binary numbers , Binary Codes-Decimal Codes- BCD,
NBCD, Excess-3 BCD, Error- Detection Codes, The Reflection Code, Alphanumeric Codes,
Registers, Register Transfer. Binary Logic, Truth table, logic operations- AND, OR, NOT, NAND,
NOR, Ex-OR, Ex-NOR. De Morgan’s theorem.
UNIT II 12 Periods
BOOLEAN ALGEBRA & Logic Gates: Basic Definitions, Basic Properties of Boolean algebra,
Boolean functions, Boolean Algebra – Basic Theorems and properties – Boolean Functions –
Canonical and Standard Forms, Other logical operations, Digital Logic gates.
UNIT III 10 Periods

SIMPLIFICATION OF BOOLEAN FUNCTIONS


The Map Method-Karnaugh Map Simplification – Two, Three, Four and Five Variables Maps,
Product of Sums simplification, NAND and NOR Implementation , Don’t Care Conditions, The
Tabulation Method, Determination of prim- implicants, Selection of Prime implicants.
UNIT IV 10 Periods
COMBINATIONAL LOGIC CIRCUITS
Combinational Circuits – Adder - Subtractor – Design and Analysis procedures – Binary Parallel
Adder – Decimal Adder – Encoder – Decoder – Multiplexer – Demultiplexer – Magnitude
comparators – Read Only Memory (ROM)

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UNIT V 10 Periods
SEQUENTIAL LOGIC CIRCUITS
Sequential circuits – Latches – Flip-flops – Triggering of Flip-Flops – Analysis of clocked sequential
circuits – State reduction and state assignment – Design procedure of clocked sequential circuits –
Design of counters – Registers – Shift registers – Ripple counter and Synchronous counter.

Text Books:

1. Morris Mano M., “Digital Logic and Computer Design”, [ UNIT 1 - Chapter 1 , UNIT 2 –
Chapter 2 , UNIT 3 – Chapter 3, UNIT 4 – Chapter 4 & 5, UNIT 4 – Chapter 6& 7] Pearson
Education, 1/e, 2010.

Reference Books:
1. Raj Kamal “Digital Systems Principles and Design” First Edition, Pearson Education, 2007.
2. Charles H.Roth, Jr. and Larry L. Kinney, “Fundamentals of Logic Design”, Seventh
Edition, CL Engineering, 2013.

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