- Degree Bachelor
- Code: CCS2102
- Credit hrs: 3
- Prequisites: CCS1101
This course aims to develop computer science skills in the design and analysis of digital logic circuits with applications to digital computing. It covers: Numbering systems, binary arithmetic and codes, logic gates, Boolean algebra and logic simplifications, Design and realization of combinational circuits, Functions of sequential logic circuits: Flip-Flops, analysis design and realization of counters
Software Engineering bachelor`s degree Program
Thomas L. Floyd, Digital Fundamentals, Prentice Hall
content serial | Description |
---|---|
1 | Introduction to Digital Concepts |
2 | Numbering systems, Operations and Codes |
3 | Logic Gates |
4 | Combination Logic Circuits |
5 | Truth Tables and Standard Forms |
6 | Boolean algebra and Logic simplification |
7 | Simplification using K-map |
8 | Basic Adders and Comparators |
9 | Decoders |
10 | Encoders |
11 | MUX |
12 | DMUX |
13 | Latches and Flip-Flops |
14 | Asynchronous Counters |
15 | Synchronous Counters |
1 | Introduction to Digital Concepts |
2 | Numbering systems, Operations and Codes |
3 | Logic Gates |
4 | Combination Logic Circuits |
5 | Truth Tables and Standard Forms |
6 | Boolean algebra and Logic simplification |
7 | Simplification using K-map |
8 | Basic Adders and Comparators |
9 | Decoders |
10 | Encoders |
11 | MUX |
12 | DMUX |
13 | Latches and Flip-Flops |
14 | Asynchronous Counters |
15 | Synchronous Counters |
Start your application