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Digital Logic Design Syllubus

The document outlines the units covered in the course "Digital Logic Design". Unit I introduces number systems, boolean algebra, logic gates, and techniques for simplifying boolean functions. Unit II discusses combinational logic design including adders, decoders, and multiplexers. Unit III covers sequential logic including flip flops, counters, and state tables/diagrams. Unit IV describes registers, counters, memory types including ROM, EPROM, RAM, and programmable logic devices like PLD, PLA, and PAL. The course uses Mano and Ciletti's Digital Design textbook.

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Digital Logic Design Syllubus

The document outlines the units covered in the course "Digital Logic Design". Unit I introduces number systems, boolean algebra, logic gates, and techniques for simplifying boolean functions. Unit II discusses combinational logic design including adders, decoders, and multiplexers. Unit III covers sequential logic including flip flops, counters, and state tables/diagrams. Unit IV describes registers, counters, memory types including ROM, EPROM, RAM, and programmable logic devices like PLD, PLA, and PAL. The course uses Mano and Ciletti's Digital Design textbook.

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DIGITAL LOGIC DESIGN

UNIT I
Review of Number Systems & Codes Representation of Integers and Floating Point Numbers, Accuracy Introduction to Integer Arithmetic Operations BOOLEAN ALGEBRA AND LOGIC GATES: Basic Definitions, Axiomatic Definitions of Functions Canonical and Standard Forms, Other Operations, Digital Logic Gates SIMPLIFICATION OF BOOLEAN FUNCTIONS: The Map Method, Two and Three variable Maps Four variable Map, Five and Six-Variable Maps Product of Sums Simplification NAND and NOR Implementation, Other Two Level Implementations Dont care conditions, The Tabulation Method Determination of Prime Implicants, Selection of Prime Implicants

UNIT-II
COMBINATIONAL LOGIC: Design Procedure, Adders, Subtractions, Code Conversion, Analysis Procedure COMBINATIONAL LOGIC WITH MSI and LSI: Binary Adder, Decimal Adder Magnitude Comparator, Decoders, Multiplexers

UNIT-III
SEQUENTIAL LOGIC: Flip Flops, Triggering of Flip Flops Synthesis and Analysis of Clocked Sequential Circuits State tables and State Diagrams, State Reductions and State Assignment Flip Flop Excitation Tables Design Procedure, Design of Counters, Design with State Equations

UNIT-IV
REGISTERS, COUNTERS: Registers, Shift Registers, Ripple Counters, Synchronous Counters, Timing Sequences MEMORIES: Classification of ROMs, EPROMs, RAMs PROGARMMABLE LOGIC: Read Only Memory (ROM), Programmable Logic Device (PLD) Programmable Logic Array (PLA), Programmable Array Logic (PAL)

Text Books:
Mano and Clietty- Digital Design- Pearson Education

Reference Books:
Marris Mano- Computer Engineering Hardware Design-PHI R.P.Jain Modern Digital Electronics, 3rd Edition-TMH Donald e Givon- Digital Principles and Design- TMH

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