Digital Logic Design

  • Computing & Information Technology |
  • English

Description

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.

Program

Multimedia and Graphics Program.

Objectives

  • 1. Know the basic differences between analog and digital systems.
    2. Use binary numbers and codes.
    3. Describe the operation of logic gates.
    4. Apply Boolean algebra and K-map to simplify functions.
    5. Design combinational and sequential logic circuits.

Textbook

Thomas L. Floyd, Digital Fundamentals, Prentice Hall

Course Content

content serial Description
1Introduction to Digital Concepts
2Numbering systems, Operations and Codes
3Logic Gates
4Combination Logic Circuits
5Truth Tables and Standard Forms
6Boolean algebra and Logic simplification
77th Week Examination
8Simplification using K-map
9Basic Adders and Comparators
10Decoders and Encoders
11MUX and DMUX
1212th Week Examination
13Flip-Flops
14Counters operations
15Revision
16Final Examination
1Introduction to Digital Concepts
2Numbering systems, Operations and Codes
3Logic Gates
4Combination Logic Circuits
5Truth Tables and Standard Forms
6Boolean algebra and Logic simplification
77th Week Examination
8Simplification using K-map
9Basic Adders and Comparators
10Decoders and Encoders
11MUX and DMUX
1212th Week Examination
13Flip-Flops
14Counters operations
15Revision
16Final Examination
1Introduction to Digital Concepts
2Numbering systems, Operations and Codes
3Logic Gates
4Combination Logic Circuits
5Truth Tables and Standard Forms
6Boolean algebra and Logic simplification
77th Week Examination
8Simplification using K-map
9Basic Adders and Comparators
10Decoders and Encoders
11MUX and DMUX
1212th Week Examination
13Flip-Flops
14Counters operations
15Revision
16Final Examination
1Introduction to Digital Concepts
2Numbering systems, Operations and Codes
3Logic Gates
4Combination Logic Circuits
5Truth Tables and Standard Forms
6Boolean algebra and Logic simplification
77th Week Examination
8Simplification using K-map
9Basic Adders and Comparators
10Decoders and Encoders
11MUX and DMUX
1212th Week Examination
13Flip-Flops
14Counters operations
15Revision
16Final Examination

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