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The document outlines the Digital Electronics Lab course, part of the Diploma in Electronics and Communication Engineering program, with a focus on practical applications of digital circuits. It includes course objectives, prerequisites, outcomes, and a detailed course outline with modules covering logic functions, combinational circuits, flip flops, and counters. Additionally, it lists recommended textbooks and online resources for further study.

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The document outlines the Digital Electronics Lab course, part of the Diploma in Electronics and Communication Engineering program, with a focus on practical applications of digital circuits. It includes course objectives, prerequisites, outcomes, and a detailed course outline with modules covering logic functions, combinational circuits, flip flops, and counters. Additionally, it lists recommended textbooks and online resources for further study.

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Program : Diploma in Electronics/ Electronics and Communication Engineering/

Biomedical Engineering

Course Code :3048 Course Title: Digital Electronics Lab

Semester :3 Credits: 1.5

Course Category: Program Core

Periods per week: 3 (L:0, T:0, P:0) Periods per semester:45

CourseObjectives:

 To complement and reinforce the theoretical knowledge in Digital Electronics.


 To implement simple digital circuit based applications.

Course Prerequisites:

Course
Topic Course name Semester
code
Experiments with electric circuits Fundamentals of Electric &
2
and electronic components Electronics Engineering Lab
Combinational & Sequential
Digital Electronics 3
circuits

Course Outcomes:
On completion of the course, the student will be able to:

Duration
COn Description Cognitive level
(Hours)
Develop basic logic functions using TTL logic
CO1 6 Applying
gates
Construct combinational logic circuits using logic
CO2 12 Applying
gates
Construct flip flops and shift registers using gates
CO3 9 Applying
and ICs
Construct synchronous and asynchronous counters
CO4 15 Applying
using Flip Flop ICs.
Lab Exam 3
CO-POMapping:

Course
PO1 PO2 PO3 PO4 PO5 PO6 PO7
Outcomes
CO1 3
CO2 3
CO3 3
CO4 3 3 3

3-Strongly mapped, 2-Moderately mapped, 1-Weakly mapped

Course Outline:

Module Duration
Description Cognitive Level
Outcomes (Hours)
CO1 Develop basic logic functions using TTL logic gates
M1.01 Verify the truth tables of logic gates – NOT
Understanding
OR AND NAND NOR XOR XNOR. 3
Develop any logic function using NAND and
M1.02 3 Applying
NOR gates only.
CO2 Construct Combinational logic circuits using logic gates
Construct Half Adder and Full Adder using
M2.01 3 Applying
logic gates
Construct Binary to Gray and Gray to Binary
M2.02 3 Applying
code converters
Construct 4 to 1 Multiplexer and 1 to 4 De-
M2.03 3 Applying
Multiplexer using Logic gates.
Demonstrate the use of MUX IC 74151,
M2.04 3 Understanding
Decoder/Demux IC 74155.
Lab Exam 1.5

CO3 Construct Flip Flops and Shift Registers using gates and ICs

Construct SR flip flop using NAND gates and


M3.01 3 Applying
convert it into D flip flop.
Demonstrate the use of D Flip Flop IC 7474,
M3.02 3 Understanding
JK Flip Flop IC 7476
Construct controlled shift registers (left/right
M3.03 3 Applying
with mode control)

CO4 Construct Synchronous and Asynchronous Counters using Flip Flop ICs.

Construct Asynchronous Decade Counter (0- Applying


M4.01 3
9) with 7 segment display
Demonstrate the use of Decade(BCD) counter
M4.02 3 Understanding
IC 7490, Counter IC 7493
Construct Synchronous Up-Down Counter
M4.03 3 Applying
with a 7 segment display.
M4.04 Construct Johnson counter using Flip Flops 3 Applying
M4.05 Construct Ring counter using Flip Flops 3 Applying
Lab Exam 1.5

Text /Reference:

T/R Book Title/Author


Digital principles & Applications Albert Paul Malvino& Donald P.
T1
LeachMcGraw Hill Education; Eighth editionISBN: 978-9339203405
Digital Electronics, Roger L. TokheimMacmillian, McGraw-Hill Education
R2 (ISE Editions);International 2 Revised edition ISBN: 978-0071167963
Macmillian
Digital Electronics–an introduction to theory and practice, William H. Goth-
R3 mann, Prentice Hall India Learning PrivateLimited; 2 editionISBN: 978-
8120303485
Fundamentals of LogicDesign, Charles H. Roth Jr. Jaico Publishing House;
R4
First editionISBN: 978-8172247744
Digital Electronics, R. Anand, Khanna Publications, New Delhi
R5
(Edition 2018) ISBN: 978-93-82609445

OnlineResources:

Sl.No Website Link


1 https://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Digital_Electronics
2 https://www.geeksforgeeks.org/digital-electronics-logic-design-tutorials/
3 https://www.allaboutcircuits.com/textbook/digital/
4 https://www.researchgate.net/publication/264005171_Digital_Electronics

** - Suggested Open Ended Projects


(Not for End Semester Examination but compulsory to be included in Continuous Internal
valuation. Students can do open ended experiments as a group of 2-3. Open ended experiments
should include the concepts of
1) Simplify a given expression using K map and implement using logic gates.
2) Design a counter with given specifications.

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