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Digital Logic Syllabus

The syllabus for CORE COURSE-1: Digital Logic focuses on understanding Boolean functions, binary arithmetic, and the design of combinational and sequential circuits. It covers topics such as character codes, logic functions, arithmetic operations, flip-flops, and memory systems, including various types of RAM and storage. Key textbooks include 'Computer Organization' by Hamacher et al. and 'Digital Logic and Computer Design' by Mano.

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Digital Logic Syllabus

The syllabus for CORE COURSE-1: Digital Logic focuses on understanding Boolean functions, binary arithmetic, and the design of combinational and sequential circuits. It covers topics such as character codes, logic functions, arithmetic operations, flip-flops, and memory systems, including various types of RAM and storage. Key textbooks include 'Computer Organization' by Hamacher et al. and 'Digital Logic and Computer Design' by Mano.

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Detailed Syllabus

CORE COURSE–1: DIGITAL LOGIC OBJECTIVES

To understand different methods used for the simplification of Boolean functions and binary
arithmetic. To design and implement combinational circuits, synchronous &
asynchronous sequential circuits. To study in detail about Semiconductor Memory Systems.

Unit-1

Character Codes, Decimal System, Binary System, Decimal to Binary Conversion,


Hexadecimal Notation, Boolean Algebra, Basic Logic Functions: Electronic Logic Gates,
Synthesis of Logic Functions, Minimization of Logic Expressions, Minimization using
Karnaugh Maps, Synthesis with NAND and NOR Gates, Tri-State Buffers

Unit-2

Arithmetic: Addition and Subtraction of Signed Numbers, Addition/ Subtraction Logic Unit,
Design of Fast Adders: Carry-Lookahead Addition, Multiplication of Positive Numbers,
Signed-Operand Multiplication: Booth Algorithm, Fast Multiplication: Bit-Pair Recodng
Multipliers, Carry-Save Addition of Summands, Integer Division, Floating-Point Numbers
and Operations: IEEE Standard for Floating-Point Numbers, Arithmetic Operations on
Floating-Point Numbers, Guard Bits and Truncation, Implementing Floating-Point
Operations.

Unit-3

Flip-Flops, Gated Latches, Master-Slave Flip-Flops, Edge-Triggering, T Flip-Flops, JK Flip-


Flops. Registers and Shift Registers, Counters, Decoders, Multiplexers, Programmable Logic
Devices (PLDs), Programmable Array Logic (PAL), Complex Programmable Logic Devices
(CPLDs), Field-Programmable Gate Array (FPGA), Sequential Circuits, UP/ DOWN
Counters, Timing Diagrams, The Finite State Machine Model, Synthesis of Finite State
Machines.

Unit-4

Memory System: Semiconductor RAM Memories, Internal Organization of Memory Chips,


Static Memories, Asynchronous DRAMS, Synchronous DRAMS, Structure of Large
Memories, Memory System Considerations, RAMBUS Memory. Read-Only Memories:
ROM, PROM, EPROM, EEPROM, Flash Memory, Speed, Size, and Cost of Memory.
Secondary Storage: Magnetic Hard Disks, Optical Disks, Magnetic Tape Systems.

Text Books:

1. Carl Hamacher, Z. Vranesic, S. Zaky: Computer Organization, 5/e (TMH)

Reference Books:

1. M. Morris Mano: Digital Logic and Computer Design, Pearson

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