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Digital Design
CS/EEE/ECE /INSTR F215
SOUVIK KUNDU
Room No. : D-223
Research Area of Interest : Nanoelectronics,
Electronic Materials for Emerging Electronic
Devices, Solar cells, etc.
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Things to Remember
Presentations will be uploaded on CMS in PDF format :
See CS F215 LS1
Keep your mobiles Switched off or in Silent
Notices- EEE Dept. Notice boards and CMS
Consultation Hour: Friday 11 12 pm
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Things to Remember
EDD notes a must for labs
Verilog is also part of Course (download Xilinx ISE from
DC)
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Handout
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Course No.
Course Title
Instructor-in-charge
Team of Instructors
Lecture
Tutorial
Practical
Course Description
The objective of the course is to impart knowledge of the basic tools for the
design of digital circuits and to provide methods and procedures suitable
for a variety of digital design applications. The course also introduces
fundamental concepts of computer organization. The course also provides
laboratory practice using MSI devices.
Course Plan
Lect. No.
Learning Objectives
Topics to be covered
Introduction to Digital
Systems and
Characteristics of
Digital ICs.
2-3
4-5
Simplification of
Boolean functions
3.1- 3.8
Simulation and
synthesis basics
Hardware Description
Language
3.11
Course Plan
7
Simplification of
Boolean functions
QM Method
8-10
Combinational Logic,
Arithmetic circuits
11-12
MSI Components
Comparators, Decoders,
Encoders, MUXs, DEMUXs
4.8 - 4.11
13
Simulation of
Combinational Logic
Functions.
Sequential Logic
4.12
5.1 - 5.4
14-15
3.10
Course Plan
16-18
Clocked Sequential
Circuits
19-20
21
Simulation of
Sequential Logic
Functions.
5.6
22-23
Analysis of arithmetic
units
Course Plan
24-27
28-30
Design of Digital
Systems
R1. Chapter 8
31-33
Design of
Asynchronous Circuits.
34-36
37-39
Memory Organization
Course Plan
40-42
TEXT BOOKS
T1: M.Moris Mano and Michael D. Ciletti Digital Design, PHI, 4th Edition,
2009
T2: G Raghurama, TSB Sudharshan Introduction to Computer
Organization. EDD notes 2007
T3: Laboratory Manual for Digital Electronics and Computer Organization.
Reference Books
R1: Donald D. Givonne, Digital Principles and Design TMH, 2003.
R2: Samir Palnitkar, Verilog HDL, Prentice Hall; 2 edition, 2003
Evaluation Scheme
Component
Duration
Weightage
(%)
Test 1
60 Min
25
13/9, 4 5 PM
CB
Test 2
60 Min
25
21/10, 4 5 PM
OB
LAB
Component
Day to
Day
Evaluation
LAB
Exam
13.33
Regular
Demo/Practicals (OB)
6.67
Will be announced
CB
3 Hrs
30
13/12, FN
CB
Comprehensi
ve
Examination
Remarks
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ENIAC
Electronic Numerical Integrator And Computer
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Digital Systems
A digital computer- Example of Digital System
> Connection of Digital modules
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Digital Systems
Digital System ?
A system which manipulates the discrete elements of
information
Binary Codes
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Binary Logic
Binary Logic - Binary variables & set of logical
operations
Binary variables represented by alphabets
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Binary Logic
Binary Logic - Binary variables & set of logical
operations
Binary variables represented by alphabets
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Binary Logic
Binary Logic - Binary variables & set of logical
operations
Binary variables represented by alphabets
0
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Binary Logic
Binary Logic - Binary variables & set of logical
operations
Binary variables represented by alphabets
Logic Gates
AND
OR
Realised ?
NOT
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Logic Gates
Logic gates operate on one or more input signals to
produce output signal
Input Signals
Logical
Physical
3V
Logic 1
0
1
0-1 V
2-3 V
2V
Transition Region
1V
Logic 0
Just an Example
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Digital ICs
Interconnection of Digital gates - Digital ICs
Digital gates can be realized using different Logic
Families
RTL, DTL, TTL, ECL
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Number Systems
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Before answering lets see some basics
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Number systems
General use Decimal numbers : 8956
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Number systems
Decimal number system: Base is 10 Numbers used : 0-9
= 5.75
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Number systems
For Base - r system (anan-1. a1a0. a-1a-2..a-m)r
an x rn + an-1 x rn-1 a1 x r1 + a0 x r0 + a-1 x r-1 +..a-m x r-m
1 x 82 + 2 x 81 + 3 x 80 + 4 x 8-1 = 83.5
(B2.4)16
(110101)2
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Number systems
(B65F)16
(1010.1010)2
(16.5)16
(FAFA)16
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Now can you answer this ?
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Next Class
Number Systems
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KNOWLEDGE
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Problems
(1) Use binary expansion to convert binary
fractions into decimals
(i) (101.1101)2 (ii) (1101.0111)2
(iii) (111.111)2 (iv) (101.01011)2
(2) Convert
(i) (13.6875)10 (ii) (32.45)10
(iii) (28.555)10 (iv) (7.0202)10 into binary
fraction
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Thank You
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