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UNIT I NUMBER SYSTEMS, BOOLEAN ALGEBRA AND COMBINATIONAL 9L10P
CIRCUITS
Number system, error detection, corrections & codes conversions, Boolean algebra: De-Morgan’s
theorem, switching functions and minimisation using K-maps & Quine McCluskey method.
PRACTICALS
1. Study of basic digital ICs.
2. Study of code conversion circuits
3. Design of combinational logic circuits
UNIT II DESIGN OF COMBINATIONAL LOGIC CIRCUITS USING GATES 9L,10P
AND MSI DEVICES
Design of adder, subtractor, comparators, code converters, encoders, decoders, multiplexers and
demultiplexers, Realisation of Boolean Functions using MSI devices, memories and PLA.
PRACTICALS
1. Design of Adder-subtractor circuits using digital IC.
2. Study of decoder circuit
3. Study of demultiplexer circuit
4. BCD to Seven segment code converter and display
UNIT III ANALYSIS AND DESIGN OF SYNCHRONOUS 9L,10P
SEQUENTIAL CIRCUITS
Flip flops-- SR, D, JK and T, shift registers, counters, state assignments analysis and design of
synchronous sequential circuits, state diagram; state reduction.
PRACTICALS
1. Study of shift registers.
2. Modulo ‘n’ counter using 7490.
3. Design of synchronous sequential logic circuits.
Logic families : RTL ad DTL circuits ,TTL ECL NMOS and CMOS :Design – Binary adder-4-bit adder
IC, Adder/subtractor circuit using adder ICs, concept of carry look ahead, hardware multiplier circuit,
Design with Multiplexers / Demultiplexers. Introduction to VHDL.
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COURSE OUTCOMES:
Upon completion of the course, the students will be able to
CO1 Understand and examine the structure of various number systems and its application
in digital design to solve real world problems.
CO2 Analyze, design and implement combinational logic circuits using gates.
CO3 Analyze, design and implement combinational logic circuits using MSI devices.
CO4 Analyze, design and implement synchronous sequential logic circuits using Flip flops and gates.
CO5 Analyze and Design Asynchronous sequential logic circuits using Latches and gates.
CO6 Design of arithmetic circuits.
TEXT BOOKS:
1. Morris Mano.M, ’Digital Logic and Computer Design’, Prentice Hall of India, 3rd Edition, 2005.
2. Donald D. Givone, ‘Digital Principles and Design’, Tata McGraw Hill, 1st Edition, 2003
3. Thomas L Floyd, ‘Digital fundamentals’, Pearson Education Limited, 11th Edition, 2015
REFERENCES:
1. Tocci R.J., Neal S. Widmer, ‘Digital Systems: Principles and Applications’, Pearson EducationAsia,
2014.
2. Donald P Leach, Albert Paul Malvino, Goutam Sha, ‘Digital Principles and Applications’, Tata
McGraw Hill, 7th Edition, 2010
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EE23304 ANALOG ELECTRONICS L T P C
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BJT small signal model – Analysis of CE amplifier, Gain and Frequency response Differential
Amplifier - Two-stage amplifier-Common mode and Differential mode analysis Current mirror
circuits
- Introduction to internal circuit of typical OPAMPs.
PRACTICALS
1. Transistor based RC phase shift
oscillator.
Instrumentation amplifiers, First-order and Second order active filters, V to I and I to V converters,
Comparators and multi-vibrators, Waveform generators, Clippers and Clampers, Peak detector, D/A
converters (Weighted resistance type and R-2R ladder type), A/D converters (Flash type, Dual slope
type, Successive Approximation types and Sigma-Delta type).
PRACTICALS
1. Op-Amp based amplifier circuits Differential amplifier/Instrumentation amplifier.
2. Design of Adder-subtractor circuits using Op-Amp
3. Square wave oscillator
4. Tri-angular wave oscillator.
5. Op-Amp based Wien bridge oscillator.
6. Op-Amp based RC shift oscillator.
555 Timer circuit: Functional block diagram, characteristics & applications – Astable and monostable
multivibrator -566 Voltage Controlled Oscillator circuits - PLL Phase Locked Loop applications -
Function generator circuit – Linear Voltage regulators.
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PRACTICALS
1. 555 – timer IC based astable multi-vibrator.
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