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Digital Electronics Diploma

This document outlines the topics covered in a course on digital electronics. The course is divided into 5 units that cover number systems, logic gates, logic families and integrated circuits, arithmetic operations, flip flops and counters. Some of the main topics included are binary, octal and hexadecimal number systems; logic gates like AND, OR, NAND and NOR; logic families like TTL and CMOS; flip flops; counters; and shift registers. The goal is to teach students the basic concepts and circuits involved in digital electronics.

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Digital Electronics Diploma

This document outlines the topics covered in a course on digital electronics. The course is divided into 5 units that cover number systems, logic gates, logic families and integrated circuits, arithmetic operations, flip flops and counters. Some of the main topics included are binary, octal and hexadecimal number systems; logic gates like AND, OR, NAND and NOR; logic families like TTL and CMOS; flip flops; counters; and shift registers. The goal is to teach students the basic concepts and circuits involved in digital electronics.

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DIGITAL ELECTRONICS

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UNIT-1

1. INTRODUCTION TO DIGITAL ELECTRONICS:


1.1 Basic difference between analog and digital signal.
1.2 Application and advantages of digital signal processing.

2. NUMBER SYSTEM:
2.1 Binary, Octal and Hexadecimal number system; conversion from decimal octal and
hexadecimal to binary and vice-versa.
2.2 Binary addition, subtraction, multiplication and division including binary points.
2.3 1's and 2's complements method of subtraction.

3. CODES, CODE CONVERSION AND PARITY:


3.1 The 8421 and excess-3 codes; mention of other popular BCD codes.
3.2 Addition of 8421, BCD coded numbers its limitations and excess-3 coded numbers.
3.3 Gray code, Gray to binary conversion and vice-versa.
3.4 Basic concept of parity, single and double parity and error detection.

UNIT-2
4. LOGIC GATES:
4.1 Definition, symbols and truth tables of NOT, AND, OR, NAND, NOR, EXOR Gates.
4.2 Concept of negative and positive logic.

5. LOGIC SIMPLIFICATIONS
5.1 Boolean algebra, Karnaugh-mapping (upto 4 variables) and simple application in developing
combinational logic circuits.
5.2 Implementation of logic equations with gates.
5.3 Use of NAND and NOR gates as universal gates.
UNIT-3
6. LOGIC FAMILIES AND DIGITAL ICS:
6.1 Logic family classification:
(a) Definition of SSI, MSI, LSI, VLSI.
(b) Bipolar Logic, Diode Logic, Transistor Logic Inverter, TTL logic, MOS, CMOS, logic, logic
ECL
(c) Sub-classification of TTL and MOS logic families.
(d) Characteristics of TTL and MOS Digital gates delay, speed of noise margin, logic levels,
power
dissipation, FAN-IN, FAN-OUT, power supply requirements and comparison between TTL
and MOS ICs.
6.2 Logic Circuits:
(a) Open collector and to tempole output circuit operation for a standard TTL,NAND gate.
(b) MOS circuit operation for a standard gate (NOR).
6.3 Tristate Switch: Normally open and normally closed switch.
6.4 Familiarization with commercial digital IC gates, their number identification
and Pin configuration.

UNIT-4
7. ARITHMETIC OPERATIONS:
7.1 Design of Exclusive Or, Half adder and Half subtractor.
7.2 Design of Full adder circuits and its operation.
7.3 Design of Full subtractor circuits and its operation.
7.4 Some examples (circuits) of code convertors.

8. ENCODER, DECODERS & DISPLAY DEVICES ASSOCIATED CIRCUITS:


8.1 LED, LCD, seven segment display, basic operation of various commonly used types.
8.2 Four Decoder circuits for 7 segment display.
8.3 Basic decimal to BCD encoder circuits.
8.4 Use of decoders/driver ICs with reference to commercial ICs.
8.5 Basic Multiplexer and Demultiplexer

UNIT-5
9. FLIP FLOPS:
9.1 Operation using waveforms and truth tables of following flip flops.

RS, T, RST, D, JK, Master/Slave JK Flip Flops mention of commonly used ICs
Flip flops.

10. COUNTERS:
10.1 Counters classification.
10.2 Binary and decade counters.
10.3 Divide by N counters.
10.4 Programmable asynchronous counters.
10.5 Down counters up/down counter operations.
10.6 Presettable asynchronous counters.
10.7 Difference between asynchronous and synchronous counters.
10.8 Ring counters with timing diagram.
10.9 Familiarization with commerical TTL/CMOS counter ICs.

11. SHIFT REGISTERS:


11.1 Introduction and Basic concepts including shift left and shift right.
11.2 Serial in serial out.

List of Books
1. Malvino & Leach- Digital Principles & Application-Mcgraw Hill- 5th Edition.
2. Mano, M. Morris- Digital Logic and Computer Design- Prentic Hall (India)

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