Digital Electronics

Paper Code: 
PHY-414
Credits: 
03
Contact Hours: 
45.00
Max. Marks: 
100.00
Objective: 

This course aims to develop the knowledge of electronics by learning various topics viz. digital electronics, Sequential Logic Circuit & Design, Semiconductor Memories, D/A Converter and A/D Converter.

9.00

Logic Gates : Logic Gates and Boolean Algebra Representation and Simplification of

functions by Karnaugh Maps. Combinational Circuits design. Combinational circuits - adder,

subtractor, decoder, demultiplexer, encoder, multiplexer, comparator, Multivibrators

 

9.00

Sequential Logic Circuit & Design-flip flop, shift register, asynchronous and synchronous

counters, Digital Logic Families and Their Charactersistic : RTL, DTL, TTL, Schotlky TTL,

ECL, MOS and CMOS, Fan in, Fan out

 

9.00

Semiconductor Memories : RAM, ROM, PROM, EPROM, BJTRAM Cell, MOS RAM Cell,

Organization of RAM, Charge Coupled devices (CCD), storage of charge and transfer of

charge in CCD

9.00

D/A Converter : Weighted resistance D/A, R-2R Ladder Converter. DAC 0800 D/A Chip,

D/A Converter specification,

                                                   

9.00

A/D Converter : Analog to Digital Converter, Parallel Comparator Converter, Counting

Converter, Successive Approximation Converter, Dual Slop converter A/D converter

specification, sampling and hold circuit, ADC 0804 Converter chip

References: 

1. Digital Principles and Applications by C. P. Malvino and D. P. Leach, Mc-Graw Hill,1985.

2. Digital logic and computer design by M. M. Mano, Tata Mc-Graw Hill.

3. Digital Integrated Circuits by Taub and Shilling, Tata Mc-Graw Hill

4. Computer Architecture and Organization by J. P. Hayes, Mc-Graw Hill 1988.

5. Digital Fundamentals by Floyd, Mc-Graw Hill.

6. Digital IC by K. R. Botkar, Mc-Graw Hill.

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