Title: Digital Logic Design
1Digital Logic Design
2OBJECTIVE OF THIS COURS
Digital design is concerned with the design of
digital electronic circuits. Digital circuits are
employed in the design and construction of
systems such as digital computers, data
communications, digital recording, and many other
applications that require digital hardware. This
course presents the basic tools for the design of
digital circuits and provides the fundamental
concepts used in the design of digital systems
3The first step towards the intriguing digital
world!
Objective To introduce the fundamental concepts
of digital systems. To introduce the basic
techniques to analyze and design digital logic
circuits. To provide experience designing and
building digital logic circuits and programming
8-bit microcontroller.
- Outcome
- Able to design, analyze and debug basic digital
systems - Able to program simple microcontroller
- Ready to build a simple but real computer
4CSE - 221 Digital Logic Design 3 Hours/. week 3
Credits
Digital logic, Boolean algebra, Boolean function, canonical forms, minimization of Boolean functions, logic gates and their truth tables, combinational logic design, arithmetic and data handling logic circuits. Decoders, encoders, multiplexers, de multiplexers, flip-flops, counters, and registers. Review of set theory, reliable design and fault diagnosis hazards, fault detection in combinational circuits, fault location experiments, threshold logic. Synchronous sequential circuits and iterative networks, sequential machine state equivalence and machine minimization, asynchronous sequential circuits, finite state recognizer-regular expressions. transition graphs.
5People
- Instructors 1) Dr Mohammod Abul Kashem (Asst.
Professor.) - 2) Md Shafiqul Islam (Lecturer)
- TAs
- 1) Mr Kalam
- 2) Mr Ruhul
6Textbooks and References
- Required
- Digital Design Third Edition -----M.Morris Mano
- Recommended References
- John F. Wakerly, Digital Design Principles and
Practices, Third Edition, - Fredrick M. Cady, Software and Hardware
Engineering M68HC11, Oxford University Press. - Randy H. Katz, Contemporary Logic Design,
Addison-Wesley Longman - Some other reference manuals as listed in
Syllabus. - Recommended Software VHDL (Very log Hardware
description Language - The library has other references dealing with
Logic Design and Programming.
7Policies
Scheduling Conflicts If you have a conflict for a
scheduled Mid term exam with a lower number
course, see your instructor within the first
three days of class. Class attendance and class
participation are graded. So, at the end of the
semester, if a student is on a borderline between
grades, these factors will be considered when
deciding the final grade.
8Course Structure
- 39 lectures associated readings,Home work
arranged into 3 main parts - Examinations -(midterm final)
- 4 Midterm-( inclass closed book)
- 5 homeworks
- Students are expected to complete the assigned
reading before class!
9Grading
- Final Examination 60
- Midterms 35
- Evaluations 5
- Homeworks may be up to 24 hours late,
- Later hand-in of homework not accepted!
10Lecture should be
WIN WIN Proposition
11The Digital World
12Analog vs. Digital
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Analog values vary over a broad range
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Digital only discrete values
13Analog vs. Digital
- Analog devices process signal that can assume any
value across a continuous range and produce
results that are also in continuous form. - Digital devices process signals that take on only
two discrete values such as 0 and 1 and produces
output that can be represented by 0 and 1. - Examples
- Analog Devices solid-state devices TV (except
for digital TV), Audio amplifier etc. - Digital Devices Computer, CD player, digital TV,
digital cellular phone, electronic calculator,
and digital camera.
14Analog vs. Digital Systems
- Analog systems
- Limited precision, errors accumulate, drift
- Interface circuits (i.e., sensors actuators)
often analog
- Digital systems
- More accurate and reliable
- Readily available as self-contained, easy to
cascade building blocks - Computers use digital circuits internally
15Here is me
Personal Information Name Dr. Mohammod Abul
Kashem Assistant Professor Dept. of Computer
science Engineering Dhaka University of
Engineering Technology, Guipure (DUET).
Mailing Address Residence Mirpur-1, Block-E,
Road-7, House-24, Dhaka, Bangladesh Telephone
88-02-8012463, 0171279315, 018227101,office-88 02
8911356, 9133483 E-mail drkashem_at_duet.ac.bd
Research and Publication I am always being trying
to involved my self for published my thought as I
already published 12 (Twelve ) topics of
publication in world wide different IT Journal.
Also developing the characteristic of visual
signal and system analysis and design.
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