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Wednesday, October 6, 2010

Syllabus for DIGITAL ELECTRONICS AND SYSTEM DESIGN

UNIT I                       BASIC CONCEPTS AND COMBINATIONAL CIRCUITS
Number Systems - n’s complement -Codes - Sum of products and product of sums, Minterms and Maxterms, Karnaugh map and Tabulation method - problem formulation and design of combinational circuits, Adder, Subtractor, Encoder/decoder, - three state devices, Priority Encoder, Mux/Demux, Code-converters, Comparators, Implementation of combinational logic using standard ICs, ROM, EPROM and EEPROM - Coding of Combination Circuits in verilog.

UNIT II                        SEQUENTIAL CIRCUITS                  

Flip flops - SR, JK, T, D, Master/Slave FF, Triggering of FF, Analysis of clocked sequential circuits - their design, state minimization, moore/mealy model, state assignment, circuit implementation, Registers- shift registers, Ripple counters, Synchronous counters, Timing signal, RAM, Memory decoding, Semiconductor memories - Feedback sequential- Circuit analysis and design- sequential circuit design with verilog.

UNIT III                        FUNDAMENTAL MODE SEQUENTIAL CIRCUITS          

Stable, Unstable states, output specifications, cycles and races, state reduction, race free assignments, Hazards, Essential Hazards, Pulse mode sequential circuits, Design of Hazard free circuit

UNIT IV                     MEMORY, CPLDs AND FPGAs                                

ROM, Read/Write memory - Static RAM, Dynamic RAM, PAL, PLA, CPLD - FPGA XL 4000 - CLBs - I/O Block - Programmable Inter connects- Realization of simple combinational and sequential circuits

UNIT V                         LOGIC GATES                                                          

Logic families- TTL, NMOS, CMOS, BiCMOS logic-Electrical behavior-static, dynamicCMOS input and output structures-CMOS logic families -low voltage CMOS logic & interfacing-Bipolar logic Realization of NAND and NOR logic.

L : 45, P: 15

Total : 60

TEXT BOOK

1. Morris Mano, “ Digital logic ”, Prentice Hall of India, 1998

2. John. F. Wakerly, “Digital design principles and practices”, Pearson Education, Fourth Edition, 2007 .

3. Charles H. Roth, Jr, “Fundamentals of Logic Design”, Fourth edition, Jaico Books, 2002

REFERENCE BOOKS

1 William I. Fletcher, “An Engineering Approach to Digital Design”, Prentice- Hall of India, 1980

2 Floyd T.L., “Digital Fundamentals”, Charles E. Merril publishing company, 1982

3 Jain R.P., “Modern Digital Electronics”, Tata McGraw Hill, 1999.

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