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MODULE I MINIMIZATION TECHNIQUES AND COMBINATIONAL LOGIC 10

Minimization Techniques: Boolean postulates and laws - Karnaugh map Minimization – Review of logic gates - NAND–
NOR implementations.
Combinational Logic: Adders – Subtractors - Multiplexer/ Demultiplexer – decoder - encoder – parity generator – parity
checker - Magnitude Comparator - Code converters.
MODULE II SYNCHRONOUS SEQUENTIAL LOGIC 9
Flip flops – SR, D, JK, T – Realization of one flip flop using other flip flops, Analysis and design of clocked sequential circuits
- Moore/Mealy models, state minimization, state assignment, logic implementation – Design of Counters, Shift registers,
Shift register counters.
MODULE III ASYNCHRONOUS SEQUENTIAL LOGIC 8
Pulse mode and fundamental mode sequential circuits, Stable and Unstable states, cycles and races, state reduction, race
free state assignments, Hazards, Essential Hazards, Design of Hazard free circuits.
MODULE IV MEMORY DEVICES LOGIC FAMILIES 10
Memory Devices: Classifications of memory – ROM - PROM – EPROM – EEPROM – RAM – Static and dynamic RAM –
Programmable Logic Devices – Implementation of combinational logic circuits using PLA, PAL and PROM.
Logic Families: TTL and CMOS Logic and their characteristics.
MODULE V SYSTEM DESIGN USING VERILOG HDL 8
VLSI Circuit Design Flow - Basic concepts: Data types – Modules and ports for Modelling in Verilog HDL – Gate level
modelling – Dataflow modelling – Behavioral modelling – structural modelling – Switch level modelling – Design examples
of basic combinational and sequential circuits.
Total: 45 Hours
TEXT BOOKS
1. M. Morris Mano and Michael D. Ciletti, “Digital Design”, 5th Edition, Pearson, 2014.
2. S. Palnitkar, “Verilog HDL – A Guide to Digital Design and Synthesis”, Pearson, 2003.
REFERENCES
1. Thomas L.Floyd, “Digital Fundamentals”, Prentice Hall, 11th Edition, 2015.
2. A.Anand Kumar, “Fundamentals of Digital Circuits”, 4th Edition, PHI Learning Private Limited, 2016.
3. D. Donald Givone, “Digital principles and design”, Tata McGraw Hill, 2008.
4. Leach D, Malvino A P & Saha,“Digital Principles and Applications” 8th Edition, Tata McGraw-Hill Publishing
Company, 2014.

U19EC204 ELECTROMAGNETIC FIELDS L T P C


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After completion of this course, the students will be able to
CO1 (Understand) Understand fundamental electromagnetic laws and concepts K3
CO2 (Analyze) Analyze field potentials due to static charges and static Electric fields K4
Outcomes CO3 (Analyze) Analyze field potentials due to static charges and static magnetic fields. K4
CO4 (Apply) Classify the fields under time varying situations K3
CO5 (Understand) Understand emission immunity level from different systems to couple K3
with the prescribed EMC standards
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