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CS6201 DIGITAL PRINCIPLES AND SYSTEM DESIGN syllabus-subject-notes-pevious-year-questions-papers-bank

CS6201 DIGITAL PRINCIPLES AND SYSTEM DESIGN syllabus-subject-notes-pevious-year-questions-papers-bank

OBJECTIVES:
The student should be made to:
 Learn the various number systems.
 Learn Boolean Algebra
 Understand the various logic gates.
 Be familiar with various combinational circuits.
 Be familiar with designing synchronous and asynchronous sequential circuits.
 Be exposed to designing using PLD

UNIT I BOOLEAN ALGEBRA AND LOGIC GATES 9
Review of Number Systems – Arithmetic Operations – Binary Codes – Boolean Algebra and
Theorems – Boolean Functions – Simplification of Boolean Functions using Karnaugh Map and
Tabulation Methods – Logic Gates – NAND and NOR Implementations.

UNIT II COMBINATIONAL LOGIC 9
Combinational Circuits – Analysis and Design Procedures – Circuits for Arithmetic Operations, Code
Conversion – Decoders and Encoders – Multiplexers and Demultiplexers – Introduction to HDL –
HDL Models of Combinational circuits.

UNIT III SYNCHRONOUS SEQUENTIAL LOGIC 9
Sequential Circuits – Latches and Flip Flops – Analysis and Design Procedures – State Reduction
and State Assignment – Shift Registers – Counters – HDL for Sequential Logic Circuits.

UNIT IV ASYNCHRONOUS SEQUENTIAL LOGIC 9
Analysis and Design of Asynchronous Sequential Circuits – Reduction of State and Flow Tables –
Race-free State Assignment – Hazards.

UNIT V MEMORY AND PROGRAMMABLE LOGIC 9
RAM and ROM – Memory Decoding – Error Detection and Correction – Programmable Logic Array –
Programmable Array Logic – Sequential Programmable Devices – Application Specific Integrated
Circuits.

OUTCOMES:
At the end of this course, the student will be able to:
 Perform arithmetic operations in any number system.
 Simplify the Boolean expression using K-Map and Tabulation techniques.
 Use boolean simplification techniques to design a combinational hardware circuit.
 Design and Analysis of a given digital circuit – combinational and sequential.
 Design using PLD.

TEXT BOOK:
1. Morris Mano M. and Michael D. Ciletti, “Digital Design”, IV Edition, Pearson Education, 2008.

REFERENCES:
1. John F. Wakerly, “Digital Design Principles and Practices”, Fourth Edition, Pearson Education,
2007.
2. Charles H. Roth Jr, “Fundamentals of Logic Design”, Fifth Edition – Jaico Publishing House,
Mumbai, 2003.
3. Donald D. Givone, “Digital Principles and Design”, Tata Mcgraw Hill, 2003.
4. Kharate G. K., “Digital Electronics”, Oxford University Press, 2010.

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