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E(Electrical)-unified curricula 2012

Required Course EE-221 Digital Logic Design


Catalog Description: Credit Hours: 3-1.

Basic concepts and tools to design digital circuits consisting of both combinational and sequential logic circuits, Number Systems,
Boolean Algebra, Logic Gates, Combinational logic circuits, Sequential logic circuits, , Memory Devices, Programmable Logic Devices,
use of simulation software.

Prerequisite: Nil
Co-requisite: Nil
Text Books: 1. Digital Fundamentals by Thomas L Floyd , 10th Ed.,Pearson, ISBN
8177587633
2. Digital Principles and Applications by Leach & Malvino ,5th Ed., Glencoe, 1995,
ISBN 0028018214
Reference Books: 1. Digital Electronics Principles &Applications by Roger Tokheim ,7th Ed., Mc Graw Hill
2007, ISBN 007110850

Course Objectives: The objective of this course is to create understanding of the basic concepts and tools to design and develop digital
circuit, consisting of both combinational and sequential circuits. Specific objectives are to help student learn:

1. Building blocks of Digital circuits.


2. Number systems..
3. Boolean laws and the methods used for designing and simplifying logic circuits.
4. Multiplexing and Demultiplexing circuits.
5. Latches and Flip Flops.
6. Counters and Registers
7. Encoding and Decoding circuits.
8. Fundamental Arithmetic circuits.
9. Different types of Memory devices and PLDs.

Course Outcomes: After completion of this course students should be able to:

1. Fully understand fundamental logic circuits.


2. Gain knowledge to design digital circuits.
3. Gain sufficient knowledge to simplify a complex logic design.
4. Acquire sufficient knowledge of memory and programmable logic devices.
5. Design and develop digital hardware.

Topics: Week

1. Introduction to Digital Electronics and the Logic Gates. 1


2. Number Systems: Binary, Hexadecimal and Octal Numbers 2
3. De Morgan’s Theorems, Boolean Laws 3
4. SOP, POS methods, Nand-Nand Logic 4,5
5. Karnaugh Map Method, Multiplexer, DeMultiplexer 6,7
6. Latches and Flip Flops: RS latch, D Latch, JK flip flop, Master-Slave flip flop 8,9
7. Counters: Synchronous and Asynchronous Binary counters, Modulus counter 10,11
8. Shift Registers: Serial and Parallel Shift registers, Shift Register Ring counter 12
9. Encoders and Decoders: Priority Encoder, Decoder driver, Seven segment display 13
10. Arithmetic Circuits: Half and Full Adders, 2’s complement Adder/Subtracor 14
11. Memory Devices: Basic concepts. 15

Lab Work:
The course is accompanied by a series of supervised laboratory assignments on topics in the course outline.

Laboratory Topics: Week

1. Verification of the Logic Functions of Gates. 1


2. DeMorgan’s Theorem 2

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3. Multiplexer and Demultiplexer 3,4


4. Latches and Flip Flops 5,6
5. Counters 7,8
6. Shift Register 9
7. Decoder and Seven segment display 10,11
8. Adder/ Subtractor 12
9. Digital circuit designing and simulation 13
10. Mini Project 14,15

Evaluation Methods:

Theory: Quizzes, assignments, two(minimum) sessional exams, and one final exam.
Quiz 10%
Assignment 10%
Tests 30%
Final 50%
Laboratory grade will be separate from the course grade and based on weekly performance in the lab.

Lab: Lab work 70%


Exam 30%

Prepared by: Committee Members Assistant professor Engr. Ikram Rasool Qureshi
Assistant Professor Engr. Najeeb Iqbal

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