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Digital Logic Design Selibos

This 3-credit course syllabus provides details for the Digital Logic Design course offered in the second semester at the Hashemite University. The course introduces digital and numbering systems, Boolean algebra, combinational logic circuits, and sequential logic circuits. It is taught by Dr. Ahmad Qawasmeh and Dr. Sari Awwad, and uses the textbook Digital Design by Mano and Ciletti. Assessment methods include exams, and the course addresses student learning outcomes related to recognizing digital logic circuits and analyzing and designing logic networks. Topics are covered over 15 weeks and include numbering systems, Boolean algebra, logic gates, Karnaugh maps, and combinational/sequential circuits.

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Digital Logic Design Selibos

This 3-credit course syllabus provides details for the Digital Logic Design course offered in the second semester at the Hashemite University. The course introduces digital and numbering systems, Boolean algebra, combinational logic circuits, and sequential logic circuits. It is taught by Dr. Ahmad Qawasmeh and Dr. Sari Awwad, and uses the textbook Digital Design by Mano and Ciletti. Assessment methods include exams, and the course addresses student learning outcomes related to recognizing digital logic circuits and analyzing and designing logic networks. Topics are covered over 15 weeks and include numbering systems, Boolean algebra, logic gates, Karnaugh maps, and combinational/sequential circuits.

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Hashemite University

Prince Al-Hussein bin Abdullah II Faculty for Information


Technology
Department of Computer Science and its Applications

Course Syllabus

Year: Semester: (2)

Credit Hours
Course No. Course Title Designation Prerequisite Co-requisite
Lectures /Lab.
Digital Logic
1910011123 Required 110101152 - 3/0
Design

Office
Instructor Name E-mail Office No. Office Hours
ext.
Dr. Ahmad Qawasmeh [email protected] 123 Sun, Tue 12:30-1:30
Dr. Sari Awwad [email protected] 142 -

This course introduces the following topics: Digital and numbering


systems: conversion methods, binary and complement arithmetic; Boolean
Course Description algebra; Circuit minimization techniques; Combinational circuits: Adders,
Decoders, Encoders, Code Converters; Sequential Circuits: flip-flops,
counters, registers, synchronous sequential circuits.

a) Textbook (s):
1. Morris Mano and Michael D. Ciletti, Digital Design, 5th Edition, Prentice Hall, 2013., ISBN-
10: 0131989243; ISBN-13: 978-0131989245
b) Additional References:
1. Digital Logic Design, Fourth Edition by Brian Holdsworth and Clive Woods, 2002.
2. Fundamentals of Logic Design by Charles H and Roth, Jr. West Publishing Company

Course Learning Outcomes (CLOs)

Upon successful completion of this course, students are expected to achieve the following learning
outcomes:

1
Teaching and
Program Assessment
Course ILOs Learning
ILOs Method
Method
1. Recognize the numbering systems and digital logic 2
Exam
Lectures
circuits.
2. Analyze a logic circuit, and identify and define its 1
Lectures Exam
inputs/outputs
3. Analyze and design logic networks using both 2
traditional techniques (such as K-maps and state Lectures Exam
tables) and modern CAD tools.
4. Design, implement, and evaluate a digital circuit 2 Exam
Lectures
Addressed Student Learning Outcomes (SLOs)
1 and 2 (ABET)

Topics Covered
Chapter
Topic Week # Lecture Content Delivery Method
in Text
Lect. 1 Syllabus and Introduction Face to face
Numbering systems conversin
Lect. 2 Face to face
Digital and (Decimal, Binary)
Numbering Ch1 Week1 Online\
Systems Numbering systems conversin asynchronous video
Lect. 3
(Octal) Moodle and
Youtube Lec 3
Online\
Numbering systems conversin asynchronous video
Lect. 1
Digital and (Hexadecimal) and revision Moodle and
Numbering Ch1 Week2 Youtube Lec 3
Systems Signed numbers representation
Lect. 2 Face to face
mehods
Lect. 3 Binary arithmetic Face to face
Online\
asynchronous video
Lect. 1 Basic gates
Moodle and
Youtube Lec 10
Online\
asynchronous video
Week3 Lect. 2 Boolean espressions
Moodle and
Youtube Lec 10
Online\
Boolean Algebra
Ch2 Truth tables of Boolean asynchronous video
and Logic gates Lect. 3
expressions Moodle and
Youtube Lec 10
Lect. 1 Boolean circuits Face to face
SoP and PoS formats and
Lect. 2 Face to face
derivation from truth tables
Week4 Online\
Duality and conversin between asynchronous video
Lect. 3
SoP and PoS Moodle and
Youtube Lec 13

2
Simplification using Boolean
Lect. 1 Face to face
Laws
Online\
asynchronous video
Boolean Algebra Lect. 2 Minterm Format
Ch2 Week5 Moodle and
and Logic gates Youtube Lec 15
Online\
asynchronous video
Lect. 3 Maxterm Format
Moodle and
Youtube Lec 15
Lect. 1 Construction of K-Maps Face to face
Lect. 2 Rules of K Maps Simplification Face to face
Week6
Paper-based
Lect. 3 First Exam
K-Maps Simplification in SoP
Lect. 1 Face to face
Format
Online\
K-Map Don't Care and Prime asynchronous video
Lect. 2
Gate-Level Implicants in SoP Moodle and
Ch3 Week7
Minimization Youtube Lec 20
Online\
K-Map Simplification in PoS asynchronous video
Lect. 3
Format Moodle and
Youtube Lec 20
Lect. 1 NAND-Only Implementation Face to face
Lect. 2 NOR-Only implementation Face to face
Week8
Online
Lect. 3 Revision for CH3
Design procedure-Adder-
Lect. 1 Face to face
Subtractor-Multiplier
Four-bits Parallel Adder-
Lect. 2 Face to face
Subtractor
Week9
Online\
Design of Full Adder using Half asynchronous video
Lect. 3
Adders Moodle and
Youtube Lec 24
Combinational . Lect. 1 Intro to Multiplexers Face to face
Ch4
Logic Lect. 2 Muktiplexers implementation Face to face
Week10
Lect. 3 Second Exam Paper-based
Multiple Multiplexers
Lect. 1 Face to face
implementation
Lect. 2 Decoders Face to face
Week11 Online\
Combination of Decoders and asynchronous video
Lect. 3
Multiplexers Moodle and
Youtube Lec 31
Lect. 1 Intro to sequential logic Face to face
Lect. 2 Latches Face to face
Week12
Online\
asynchronous video
Synchronous Lect. 3 Intro to flip-flops
Ch5 Moodle and
Sequential Logic
Youtube Lec 32
Lect. 1 Flip-Flop types Face to face
Lect. 2 Flip-flop timing diagrams Face to face
Week13
Sequential and Combinational Online\
Lect. 3
Example 1 asynchronous video

3
Moodle and
Youtube Lec 34
Lect. 1 Flip flop circuits Face to face
Lect. 2 Sequential and Combinational Face to face
Week14
Online\
Sequential and Combinational asynchronous video
Lect. 3
Example 2 Moodle and
Youtube Lec 35

Assessment method Grade Comments


First Exam 30% Covers Chapters 1, 2
Second Exam 30% Covers Chapters 3, part of 4
Final Exam 40% Covers all topics
Total 100%

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