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acquire the basic knowledge of digital logic levels and application of knowledge to
understand digital electronics circuits
To prepare students to perform the analysis and design of various digital electronic
circuits.
teach how to design simple combinational logics using basic gates and to optimize
Boolean logic using Karnaugh maps.
introduce the basic sequential logic components: SR Latch, D Flip-Flop and their usage
and make the students able to analyze sequential logic circuits.
This course contents covers Basics of Analog and Digital Electronics are envisioned to be
introduced with emphasis on applications of operational amplifier, 555 timer oscillators
LEARNING OUTCOMES:
Upon completion of the course, the student should be able to:
Have a thorough understanding of the fundamental concepts and techniques used in digital
electronics.
understand and examine the structure of various number systems and its application in
digital design.
The ability to understand, analyze and design various combinational and sequential
circuits.
learn basic sequential logic components such as SR Latch, D Flip-Flop, JK Flip-Flop and
their usage.
identify and prevent various hazards and timing problems in a digital design.
develop skill to build, and troubleshoot digital circuits.
Students will learn the fundamentals of operation amplifier and their regular application
including those used to sum, subtract and compare two or more signals.
They will gain an in-depth understanding of working of Cathode Ray Oscilloscope which
effectively acts as an electronic stethoscope for analysis of electronic signal in any
laboratory.
This paper will essentially connect the text book knowledge with the most common
electronic components available that influence design of technology in a real world.
The practical section is envisaged to impart much needed hands-on skill sets to the student.
Therein he/she gets an experience in correctly choosing components required to build an
electronic circuit, identifying the procurement source (online/offline) besides gaining
valuable experience in trouble-shooting
THEORY (45 Hours)
UNIT1 (15 Hours)
Sequential Logic: Flip-Flop: Al-Bit memory-The RS Flip-Flop, JK- Flip-Flop, JK-master slave-
Flip-Flop, T Flip-Flop, D- Flip-Flop-Shift Registers, Synchronous and Asynchronous Counter,
Cascade Counters, A/D and D/A Converters.
Microprocessors: Introduction to microcomputers – input/output- interfacing devices 8085 CPU –
Architecture- BUS timings- Demultiplexing the address bus generating control signals-
Instruction Set – Addressing Modes- Illustrative Programmes – Writing Assembly Language
Programmes, Looping, Counting and Indexing – Counters and Timing Delays- Stack and
Subroutine.
UNIT2 (15 Hours)
Operational amplifiers: Differential amplifiers-circuit configuration-Dual Input, Balanced Output,
Differential Amplifier-DC analysis-AC analysis, Inverting and Non- Inverting Inputs, CMRR-
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