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IC2106 Advanced Digital System Design

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IC2106 Advanced Digital System Design

The document provides details about the Advanced Digital System Design course offered at SRM University, including: 1) The course code, title, duration, location, faculty details, reference books, prerequisites and objectives. 2) The assessment details including cycle tests, model exams, assignments, surprise tests and end semester examinations. 3) The outcomes students will achieve after successfully completing the course. 4) A detailed session plan covering various topics related to digital logic design and programmable logic devices.

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SRM UNIVERSITY

Faculty of Engineering and Technology


DEPARTMENT OF ICE

Course Code : IC2106


Course Title : Advanced Digital System Design
Year& Semester : II year, III sem.
Course duration : 6 months
Location : Kattankulathur

Name of the staff Section Office Office Hours Mail ID


P.K.SenthilKumar II year, Electronics and Tech Park 8.30 a.m. – 5.00 Senthilkumar.p@kt
Control (M.Tech.) p.m. r.sr muniv.ac.in

Faculty Details:

REFERENCE BOOKS

1. Thomas Floyd, “Digital fundamentals”, Pearson Education, 2011.


2. Donald G.Givone, “Digital Principles and Design”, Tata McGraw hill, 2002.
3. John M Yarbrough, “Digital Logic Applications and Design”, Thomson Learning, 2001.
4. Nripendra N Biswas, “Logic Design Theory”, Prentice Hall of India, 2001.
5. Charles H Roth Jr, “Fundamentals of Logic Design”, Thomson Learning 2004.

Prerequisite:

Basic Knowledge of Digital Systems

Objective:

1. To apply previous knowledge in design of sequential logic circuits


2. To understand the importance of Programmable logic arrays
3. To introduce the students to FPGA

Assessment details

Cycle Test 20%


Model Exam 20%
Assignment 5%
Surprise Test 5%
End semester examination 50%
Total Marks 100
Outcomes:

Students who have successfully completed this course


Course outcome Program outcome
Design of synchronous and asynchronous sequential Will able to understand digital logic design and
logic circuits thereby develop new digital logic circuitry

Design of combinational and sequential circuits Will design logic circuits using PLD’s
using PLD’s
Will have knowledge in FPGA and XILINX
Designing of Vending machine controller

Detailed Session Plan:


Session Topic Reference
Thomas Floyd
1 Mealy machine

Thomas Floyd
2 Moore machine
Trivial/Reversible/Isomorphic sequential machines Thomas Floyd
3
Thomas Floyd
4 State diagrams
Thomas Floyd
5 State table minimization
6 Incompletely specified sequential machines Thomas Floyd

Thomas Floyd
7 State assignments
Design of synchronous sequential logic circuits Thomas Floyd
8

Design of asynchronous sequential logic circuits Thomas Floyd


9

Analysis of clocked synchronous sequential Networks Thomas Floyd


10 CSSN
Thomas Floyd
11 Modeling of CSSN
Thomas Floyd
12 State table assignment
Thomas Floyd
13 State table reduction
Design of CSSN Thomas Floyd
14
Design of iterative circuits Thomas Floyd
15
Thomas Floyd
16 ASM Chart
Thomas Floyd
17 ASM Realization
Thomas Floyd
18 Analysis of Asynchronous sequential Circuits ASC
Flow table reduction Thomas Floyd
19
Races in ASC State assignment Problem Donald G.Givone
20
Transition table Donald G.Givone
21
Donald G.Givone
22 Design of ASC
Static and Dynamic hazards Donald G.Givone
23
Donald G.Givone
24 Data synchronizers
Designing of Vending machine controller Donald G.Givone
25
Donald G.Givone
26 Mixed operating mode Asynchronous circuits
Charles H Roth
27 Basic concepts of programmable logic devices
Charles H Roth
28 programming technologies
Programmable Logic element PLE Charles H Roth
29
Charles H Roth
30 Programmable Logic Array PLA
Programmable Array Logic PAL Charles H Roth
31
Structure of standard PLD’s Charles H Roth
32
Charles H Roth
33 Complex PLD’s CPLD
System design using PLD’s Charles H Roth
34
Design of Charles H Roth
35 combinational and sequential circuits using PLD’s

Programmable PAL device using PALASM Charles H Roth


36
Charles H Roth
37 Design of state machines
Charles H Roth
38 Introduction to Field Programmable Gate Arrays
Types of FPGA –Xilinx XC3000 series Charles H Roth
39
Charles H Roth
40 Logic Cell Array LCA
Configurable Logic Blocks CLB Input/output Block Charles H Roth
41
IOB
Charles H Roth
42 Programmable Interconnect Point PIP
Introduction to ACT2 family Charles H Roth
43
Xilinx XC4000 families Charles H Roth
44
Design examples Charles H Roth
45
 

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