Course Name Advanced Logic Circuit Course Description
This course focuses on digital hardware modeling using hardware description languages like VHDL, covering fundamental VHDL concepts, different levels of abstraction, and design methodologies. Students will learn to construct, compile, and simulate VHDL programs to design and test digital components and circuits. The course includes 3 hours of lecture and 3 hours of laboratory per week, with prerequisites in logic circuits and switching theory.
We take content rights seriously. If you suspect this is your content, claim it here.
Available Formats
Download as DOCX, PDF, TXT or read online on Scribd
0 ratings0% found this document useful (0 votes)
34 views2 pages
Course Name Advanced Logic Circuit Course Description
This course focuses on digital hardware modeling using hardware description languages like VHDL, covering fundamental VHDL concepts, different levels of abstraction, and design methodologies. Students will learn to construct, compile, and simulate VHDL programs to design and test digital components and circuits. The course includes 3 hours of lecture and 3 hours of laboratory per week, with prerequisites in logic circuits and switching theory.
We take content rights seriously. If you suspect this is your content, claim it here.
Available Formats
Download as DOCX, PDF, TXT or read online on Scribd
You are on page 1/ 2
Course Name ADVANCED LOGIC CIRCUIT
This course on digital focuses on different methodologies and styles in hardware
Course Description modeling with emphasis on the use of hardware description languages (HDLs). It covers very high speed integrated circuit hardware description language (VHDL) fundamental language concepts and elements and the different levels od=f descriptions such as behavioural and structural. Number of Units for 3 units lecture Lecture and Laboratory 1 unit laboratory Number of Contact Hours 3hours lecture per week 3 hours laboratory Prerequisite Logic Circuits Switching Theory Co-requisite Advanced Logic Circuit Lab Course Objectives After completing this course, the student must be able to: 1. Differentiate technologies related to HDLs such as programmable logic devices, FPGAs and ASICs and advantages ad disadvantages of each relate field. 2. Construct, compile and execute VHDL programs using provided software tools. 3. Differentiate and implement levels of hardware modeling abstraction using VHDL. 4. Design digital components and circuits that are testable, reusable and synthesizable 5. Simulate, analyze and test digital designs using provided software tools. 6. Build interest in digital design and related fields. 1. Introduction 2. Algorithm State Machines 2.1 ASM Chart Course Outline 2.2 Control Implementation 2.3 Design with Multiplexes 3. Overview of Digital Systems 3.1 Evolution of Digital System Design Methodology 3.2 Different Hardware Description Languages (HDLs) 3.3 History of VHDL 3.4 Advantages and Disadvantages of VHDL 4. VHDL-Related Technologies and Fields 4.1 PLDs 5. Hardware Modeling using VHDL 5.1 Levels of Modeling or abstraction 5.2 VHDL Model Components or Structural Elements 6. VHDL Language 6.1 Lexical Elements 6.2 Scalar Data Types 6.3 Expressions and Operators 6.4 Control Structures 7. VHDL Language 7.1 Composite Data Types 7.2 Access Types 7.3 File types 8. Basic Modeling Concepts 9. Subprogram and packages 10. Algorithmic State Machines 10.1 ASM Charts 10.2 Control Implementation 10.3 Design with Multiplexers Laboratory Equipment Please refer to Annex IV – Laboratory Requirements