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EE227 - Digital Logic Design is a 3-credit course aimed at teaching students number systems, Boolean algebra, and the design of combinational and sequential circuits. The course includes lectures, assignments, and exams, with a grading policy requiring at least 50% to pass and 80% for an 'A' grade. Key topics covered include digital systems, logic circuits, arithmetic functions, sequential circuits, and memory basics.

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DLD - CourseOutline

EE227 - Digital Logic Design is a 3-credit course aimed at teaching students number systems, Boolean algebra, and the design of combinational and sequential circuits. The course includes lectures, assignments, and exams, with a grading policy requiring at least 50% to pass and 80% for an 'A' grade. Key topics covered include digital systems, logic circuits, arithmetic functions, sequential circuits, and memory basics.

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EE227 - Digital Logic Design

Spring 2018
Credit Hours: 3 Pre-Requisite: None
Course Instructor: Omer Ali Email: [email protected]
Folder: \\Xeon\fall2018\DLD (A ) Office Hours: TBA

Objectives:
Upon completion of the course students will:
 Understand different Number systems & Boolean Algebra
 Design combinational and sequential circuits
 Understand the internal working of different components of a digital computer
 Design moderately complex sequential digital circuits using techniques studied in this course
 Be able to undertake Computer Architecture course in future

Important Instructions:
 According to the university policy:
o You have to secure at least 50% marks to pass the course.
o For ‘A’ grade the student must secure at least 80% marks in the course.
 Plagiarism is not tolerable in any of its form; minimum penalty would be an ‘F’ grade in the course
without prior warning.
 You bear all responsibility for protecting your assignments. If anyone else submits your assignment,
you will be considered equally responsible.
Text Book:
M. Morris Mano & Charles R. Kime, Logic and Computer Design Fundamentals (4th Edition Updated, Prentice
Hall)
Reference Books:
- John F. Wakerly, Digital Design: Principles and Practices (3rd Edition, Pearson Education, 2001)
- Thomas L. Floyd, Digital Fundamentals (7th Edition, Prentice Hall, 2000)

Syllabus and Schedule:


Topics Text # of
Lectures
DIGITAL SYSTEMS AND INFORMATION Chapter 1 3
 Digital computers and Binary Numbers
 Other base numbers (base-8, base-16 etc.)
 Number base conversions
COMBINATIONAL LOGIC CIRCUITS Chapter 2 6
 Binary Logic and Introduction to Logic Gates
 Timing Diagrams
 Introduction to Boolean Algebra
 Standard forms
 Positive and Negative Logic
 Boolean Functions and their implementation
 Canonical and Standard Forms (Minterms, Maxterms,
Conversions)
 Minimization of Boolean functions using K-Map
 Don't Care States
 Universal gates and implementation of Boolean functions using
universal gates
COMBINATIONAL LOGIC DESIGN Chapter 3 1
 Combinational Circuits
 Analysis Procedure
 Design Procedure
Midterm I
COMBINATIONAL LOGIC DESIGN (Continued) Chapter 3 4
 Decoders
 Encoders
 Multiplexers
 Demultiplexer
ARITHMETIC FUNCTIONS AND HDLs Chapter 4 2
 Binary Adders (Half Adder, Full Adders, Binary Ripple Carry
Adder, Carry Look ahead Carry Adder)
 Binary Subtractor
 Binary Adder/Subtractor
 Binary Multipliers
 Code Conversion
 Magnitude Comparator
 Parity Generators/ Checkers
 Design Applications
 1’s and 2’s Complements
 Unsigned and Signed numbers and Arithmetic operations
(Addition, subtraction, Multiplication and Division)
SEQUENTIAL CIRCUITS Chapter 5 5
 Introduction to Sequential Circuits
 Introduction to Latches
 Introduction to Flip Flops
 Type of Flip Flops
 Analysis of Sequential Circuits
 Design Procedures
 Introduction to develop state diagram and state table
 State reduction excitation tables
Midterm II
REGISTERS AND REGISTER TRANSFERS Chapter 7 4
 Registers
 Counters
 Synchronous/Asynchronous
 Shift Registers
 Serial Shift Registers
 Loading Registers
 Parallel Registers
 Ripple Counters
 Synchronous Binary Counters
 Other Counters
MEMORY BASICS Chapter 8 2
 Read-Only Memories
 Programmable Logic Array Devices
 Random Access Memory
 Static and Dynamic RAM
 Array of RAM ICs
 Memory construction using RAM Integrated Circuits
A/D & D/A Converters (optional) * 1
Final Exam
* Material not in the text book will be provided to you in the class.

Evaluation Criteria:
Assignments + project 15%
Quizzes 15%
Midterm(2) 30%
Final 40%

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