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UNIVERSITY OF MUMBAI (Revised 2007)

Class: S.E. (Electronics & Telecommunication Engg.) Subject: -Digital Logic Design Periods per week 01 Period of 60 min Semester-III

Lecture Practical Tutorial

4 2 Hours 3 3 -

Marks 100 50 25 25 200

Evaluation System

Theory Examination Practical Oral Examination Term Work Total

Module Objective

Pre-requisite 1

Contents Hours Objectives of this course is to introduce to the students the basics of digital systems and its applications which are extensively used in computations which are extensively used in computation and data processing, control systems, communication and measurements. Concept of Diode, BJT and FET switching Introduction to digital systems, comparison of digital 8 and analog systems, number systems and conversion, binary arithmetic, codes, basic operations, Boolean laws, Universal gates, derived gates. System definition, input output relation, truth table 12 formation, system equation in terms of minterms maxterms, SOP and POS forms. System equation reduction techniques- Boolean algebra, k-maps, quine-mcCluskey method. Implementation using basic and universal gates. Combinational circuits code conversion, adders, 12 subtractors,multiplexers, de-multiplexers, encoders, decoders, PLDs, CPLDs, FPGAs. Design of combinational circuit as a solution to given problem. Sequential circuits- latches, flip- flops, registers, counters. General models of sequential circuit, derivation of state tables, state graphs, reduction of state tables, state assignment. Introduction to Logic families and analysis of TTL, ECL and CMOS 12 8

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Theory Examination : 1. Question paper will be comprising of total 7 questions, each of 20 marks. 2. All questions must be analytical oriented. 3. Only 5 questions need to be solved. 4. Question number 1 will be compulsory and covering the entire 6 modules. 5. Remaining questions will be mixed in nature. (e.g. suppose Q.2 has part (a) from, module 3 then part (b) will be from any module other than module 3.) 6. In question paper weightage of each module will be proportional to number of respective lecture hours as mentioned in the syllabus. 7. No question should be asked from pre-requisite module. Practical Examination: Practical Examination will be based on any one experiment performed from the list of experiment given in the syllabus and the evaluation based on the same experiment. Oral Examination: Oral Examination will be based on any experiment performed from the list of experiment given in the syllabus and the entire syllabus. Term Work: Term Work shall consist of minimum eight experiment performed from the list of experiment given in the syllabus. The distribution of marks for term work shall be as follows, Laboratory work ( Experiments and Journal ) : 10 marks Test (at least one) : 10 marks

Attendance ( Practical and Theory) : 05 marks The final certification and acceptance of term-work ensures the satisfactory performance of laboratory work and minimum passing in the term-work. Practical List: 1. Implementation of X-OR and X-NOR using NAND and NOR 2. Design of adder, subtractor, BCD adder using IC 7483 3. Implementation of logic equations using MUX, DEMUX 4. Design of encoders and decoders 5. Conversion of flip flops 6. Design of counters and registers 7. Application of logic design parit y checker 8. Application of logic design- sequence detector Recommended Books: 1. Digital Logic Comer, Oxford 2. Digital Logic Design Principles, Balbanian, Wiley 3. Digital Design, Vahid, Wiley 4. Fundamentals of logic design, Charles Roth, Cengage ( Thomason) 5. Digital Fundamentals, Floyd / Jain Pearson 6. Fundamental of Switching theory and logic desing, Astola, Springer

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