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B.Tech.

– Electronics & Communication Engineering JNTUA R23 Regulations


B.Tech. – Electronics Engineering (VLSI Design & Technology)

II Year B.Tech. – I Semester


L T P C
0 0 3 1.5

(23A04303P) DIGITAL DESIGN & SIGNAL SIMULATION LAB

Course Objectives:
x Verify the truth tables of various logic circuits.
x Design sequential/combinational circuit using Hardware Description Language and
verify their functionality.
x Simulate various Signals and Systems through MATLAB
x Analyze the output of a system when it is excited by different types of deterministic
and random signals.

Course Outcomes: After completing the course, the student should be able to:
x Verify the truth tables of various logic circuits. (L2)
x Understand how to simulate different types of signals and system response. (L2)
x Design sequential and combinational logic circuits and verify their functionality. (L3,
L4)
x Analyze the response of different systems when they are excited by different signals
and plot power spectral density of signals. (L4)
x Generate different random signals for the given specifications. (L5)

List of Experiments:

PART A
1. Design a simple combinational circuit with four variables and obtain minimal SOP
expression and verify the truth table using Digital Trainer Kit.
2. Verification of functional table of 3 to 8-line Decoder /De-multiplexer
3. 4 variable logic function verification using 8 to1 multiplexer.
4. Design full adder circuit and verify its functional table.
5. Design a four-bit ring counter using D Flip–Flops/JK Flip Flop and verify output.
6. Design a four-bit Johnson’s counter using D Flip-Flops/JK Flip Flops and verify output
7. Verify the operation of 4-bit Universal Shift Register for different Modes of
operation.
8. Draw the circuit diagram of MOD-8 ripple counter and construct a circuit using T-Flip-
Flops and Test It with a low frequency clock and sketch the output waveforms.
9. Design MOD–8 synchronous counter using T Flip-Flop and verify the result and sketch
the output waveforms.
10. (a) Draw the circuit diagram of a single bit comparator and test the output
(b) Construct 7 Segment Display Circuit Using Decoder and7 Segment LED and test it.

Note: Design and verify combinational and sequential circuits using Hardware Description
Language

References:
1. M. Morris Mano, “Digital Design”, 3rd Edition, PHI
B.Tech. – Electronics & Communication Engineering JNTUA R23 Regulations
B.Tech. – Electronics Engineering (VLSI Design & Technology)

PART B

List of Experiments:
1. Write a program to generate various Signals and Sequences: Periodic and Aperiodic,
Unit Impulse, Unit Step, Square, Saw tooth, Triangular, Sinusoidal, Ramp, Sinc
function.
2. Perform operations on Signals and Sequences: Addition, Multiplication, Scaling,
Shifting, Folding, Computation of Energy and Average Power.
3. Write a program to find the trigonometric & exponential Fourier series coefficients of
a rectangular periodic signal. Reconstruct the signal by combining the Fourier series
coefficients with appropriate weightings- Plot the discrete spectrum of the signal.
4. Write a program to find Fourier transform of a given signal. Plot its amplitude and
phase spectrum.
5. Write a program to convolve two discrete time sequences. Plot all the sequences.
6. Write a program to find autocorrelation and cross correlation of given sequences.
7. Write a program to verify Linearity and Time Invariance properties of a given
Continuous System.
8. Write a program to generate discrete time sequence by sampling a continuous time
signal. Show that with sampling rates less than Nyquist rate, aliasing occurs while
reconstructing the signal.
9. Write a program to find magnitude and phase response of first order low pass and
high pass filter. Plot the responses in logarithmic scale.
10. Write a program to generate Complex Gaussian noise and find its mean, variance,
Probability Density Function (PDF) and Power Spectral Density (PSD).
11. Generate a Random data (with bipolar) for a given data rate (say 10kbps). Plot the
same for a time period of 0.2 sec.
12. To plot pole-zero diagram in S-plane of given signal/sequence and verify its stability.

Note: Any 10 experiments. All the experiments are to be simulated using MATLAB or
equivalent software.

References:
Stephen J. Chapman, “MATLAB Programming for Engineers”, Cengage, November 2012.

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