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2k6 Ec 406 Digital Electronics

This document outlines the modules, topics, textbooks, and assessment for the course 2K6 EC 406: Digital Electronics. The course consists of 4 modules covering basic digital circuits and Boolean algebra, arithmetic circuits, sequential circuits, and logic families. Module topics include flip-flops, counters, state diagrams, hazards, and TTL/CMOS gates. Students will be assessed through assignments, tests, and an examination consisting of short answer and long answer questions covering each module.

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2k6 Ec 406 Digital Electronics

This document outlines the modules, topics, textbooks, and assessment for the course 2K6 EC 406: Digital Electronics. The course consists of 4 modules covering basic digital circuits and Boolean algebra, arithmetic circuits, sequential circuits, and logic families. Module topics include flip-flops, counters, state diagrams, hazards, and TTL/CMOS gates. Students will be assessed through assignments, tests, and an examination consisting of short answer and long answer questions covering each module.

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2K6 EC 406 : DIGITAL ELECTRONICS

3 hours lecture and 1 hour tutorial per week


Module I (12 hours)
Basic digital circuits - Review of number systems and Boolean algebra - Simplification of functions using
Karnaugh map and Quine McCluskey methods - Boolean function implementation - Code converters Encoders and decoders - Multiplexers and demultiplexers - ROMs - Combinational logic design using
decoders - Multiplexers and ROMs
Module II (12 hours)
Hazards in combination circuits static and dynamic.
Arithmetic circuits - Half and full adders and subtractors - Carry look ahead adders - BCD adder Multiplier and divider circuits - Sequential circuits - Latches and flip flops (RS, JK, D, T and Master Slave)
- Design and analysis of ripple counters - Shift registers - Johnson and ring counters
Module III (14 hours)
Design and analysis of sequential circuits - General model of sequential networks

Hazards in sequential networks - synchronous design method - clock skew asynchronous inputs - synchroniser failure and metastability
State diagrams Synchronous counter design - Analysis of sequential networks - Derivation of state graphs
and tables - Reduction of state table - Sequential network design
Module IV (14 hours)
Logic families - Fundamentals of RTL, IIL, DTL and ECL gates - TTL logic family - TTL transfer
characteristics - TTL input and output characteristics - Tristate logic - Shottkey and other TTL gates - MOS
gates - MOS inverter - CMOS inverter - Rise and fall time in MOS and CMOS gates - Speed power
product - Interfacing BJT and CMOS gates .

Text books
1. Roth C.H., Fundamentals of Logic Design, Jaico Pub.
2. Mano M.M., Digital Design, Prentice Hall of India
3. Taub B. & Schilling D., Digital Integrated Electronics, McGraw Hill
4. Jain R.P., Modern Digital Electronics, Tata McGraw Hill
5. John F. Wakerly, Digital Design: Principles and Practices", PHI Inc
Reference books
1. Morris R.L., Designing with TTL Integrated Circuits, McGraw Hill
2. Katz R.H., Contemporary Logic Design, Benjamin/Cummings Pub.
3. Lewin D. & Protheroe D., Design of Logic Systems, Chapman & Hall

Sessional work assessment


Assignments
2x10 = 20
2 tests
2x15 = 30
Total marks
= 50
University examination pattern
Q I - 8 short type questions of 5 marks, 2 from each module
Q II - 2 questions A and B of 15 marks from module I with choice to answer any one
Q III - 2 questions A and B of 15 marks from module II with choice to answer any one
Q IV - 2 questions A and B of 15 marks from module III with choice to answer any one
Q V - 2 questions A and B of 15 marks from module IV with choice to answer any one

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