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Erode Sengunthar Engineering College

(Autonomous)
(Approved by AICTE, New Delhi, Permanently Affiliated to Anna University – Chennai,
Accredited by National Board of Accreditation (NBA), New Delhi and
National Assessment & Accreditation Council (NAAC), Bangalore with ‘A’ Grade)
Thudupathi (Po.), Perundurai, Erode - 638 057.

Department of Electronics and Instrumentation Engineering


LESSON PLAN

Name of the Subject with Code : 19EI402 – DIGITAL PRINCIPLES AND SYSTEM
DESIGN
Course Coordinator : Dr. M. N. SARAVANA KUMAR, AP/EIE
Academic Year : 2020-2021 / Even Semester
Year/ Semester : II / IV Semester
Branch : B.E. – Electronics and Instrumentation Engineering

Course Objectives:

I. Study various number systems and simplify the logical expressions using Boolean functions
II. Study combinational circuits
III. Design various synchronous and asynchronous circuits.
IV. Introduce asynchronous sequential circuits and PLDs
V. Introduce digital simulation for development of application oriented logic circuits.

Course outcomes:

CO1 Design combinational, sequential Circuits and simulate using software package.
CO2 Study various number systems and simplify the logical expressions using Boolean functions
CO3 Design various synchronous and asynchronous circuits.
CO4 Introduce asynchronous sequential circuits and PLDs
CO5 Introduce digital simulation for development of application oriented logic circuits.
No. of
Lectur
Date Topic Key terms Objectives Period
e No.
s
1. Introduction to digital -Importance and need of
system design digital principles and 1
system design
UNIT I NUMBER SYSTEMS AND DIGITAL LOGIC FAMILIES
2. Review of number Introduction To know about the basic of
1
systems number systems
3. Binary codes Binary codes To understand the concept
1
different binary codes
4. Error detection and Detections and To understand the concept 1
correction codes corrections of Error detection and
correction codes
5. Digital Logic Different logic families To understand the concept 1
Families of Different logic families
6. RTL, DTL Operating principle To understand the concept 1
and characteristics working of RTL, DTL
7. TTL, ECL Operating principle To understand the concept 1
and characteristics working of TTL, ECL
8. MOS Families Operating principle To understand the concept 1
and characteristics of MOS Families
9. Comparison of digital comparison To know about the 1
logic families Comparison of digital logic
families
10. Content Beyond To explain the simulation 1
Five bit codes tools
UNIT II COMBINATIONAL CIRCUITS
11. Combinational Logic Introduction To know about the 1
combinational logic
12. Combinational Logic Basics and To analyze the 1
- representation - SOP Numerical Combinational Logic -
and POS forms representation - SOP and
POS forms
13. K-map representation Basics and To know about the K-map 1
Numerical representation
14. Minimization using K Basics and To analyze the 1
maps Numerical Minimization using K maps
15. Significations and Basics and To know about the 1
implementation of Numerical Significations and
combinational logic implementation of
combinational logic
16. Multiplexers and De- Basics and To understand the 1
multiplexers Numerical Multiplexers and De-
multiplexers
17. Code Converters Basics and To analyze the various 1
Numerical Code Converters
18. Adders and Basics and To understand the Adders 1
Subtractors Numerical and Subtractors
19. Encoders and Basics and To analyze the Encoders 1
Decoders Numerical and Decoders
Content Beyond
Minimization of
Incompletely
specified functions
UNIT III SYNCHRONOUS SEQUENTIAL CIRCUITS
20. Sequential logic - SR, Introduction, SR, JK To know about the
JK flip flops flip flops operation and working of
1
Sequential logic - SR, JK
flip flops
21. Sequential Logic - D, D, T flipflops To know about the
T flip flops operation and working of
1
Sequential Logic - D, T flip
flops
22. Level triggering and Triggering, counters To know about the Level
edge triggering, triggering and edge 1
counters triggering, counters
23. Asynchronous and Circuit types To understand the
synchronous circuits Asynchronous and 1
types synchronous circuits types
24. Modulo Counters counters To understand the Modulo 1
Counters
25. Shift registers registers To understand the Shift 1
registers
26. Design of Sequential circuits To analyze the operation 1
synchronous and working of Design of
sequential circuits synchronous sequential
circuits
27. Moore and Melay Moore and Melay To analyze the Moore and 1
model model Melay model
28. Counters, state State diagram, To know about the 1
diagram, state reduction and Counters, state diagram,
reduction, state assignment state reduction, state
assignment assignment
Content Beyond
Johnson Counter
UNIT IV ASYNCHRONOUS SEQUENTIAL CIRCUITS AND PROGRAMMABILITY LOGIC
DEVIES
29. Asynchronous Sequential logic To understand the 1
sequential logic circuits Asynchronous sequential
circuits logic circuits
30. Transition stability, stability To know about the 1
flow stability Transition stability, flow
stability
31. Flow stability and conditions To know about the Flow 1
race conditions stability and race conditions
32. Hazards and errors in Hazards and errors To understand the Hazards 1
digital circuits and errors in digital circuits
33. Analysis of Sequential logic To analyze the 1
asynchronous circuits asynchronous sequential
sequential logic logic circuits
circuits
34. Introduction to Programmability on To understand the 1
Programmability PROM Programmability logic on
logic devices: PROM, PROM
35. PLA Programmability on To understand the 1
PLA Programmability logic on
PLA
36. PAL Programmability on To understand the 1
PAL Programmability logic on
PAL
37. CPLD-FPGA Programmability on To understand the 1
Content Beyond FPGA Programmability logic on
Classification of FPGA
semiconductor
memories
UNIT V VHDL
38. RTL Design RTL To analyze the design of
1
RTL
39. Combinational logic Combinational logic To analyze the
1
Combinational logic
40. sequential circuits sequential circuits To analyze the sequential
1
circuits
41. operators operators To analyze the operators 1
42. Introduction to Packages To know about the
1
Packages Packages
43. Subprograms programs To understand the
1
Subprograms
44. Test bench Test bench To understand the Test
bench 1
45. Tutorial examples Numerical To workout numerical
1
problems
46. Simulation examples Numerical To workout numerical
Content Beyond problems
1
VHDL program for
ripple counter
Total No. of period as per the syllabus 45
Total No. of period 46
Tentative Dates of Events:

Reopening Date : 27.01.2021


Last working Date : 17.05.2021
IAT 1 : 22.02.2021 – 27.02.2021
IAT2 : 22.03.2021 – 27.03.2021
IAT 3 : 26.04.2021 – 03.05.2021
Model Exam : 10.05.2021 – 17.05.2021

LEARNING RESOURCES
TEXT BOOKS:
1. M. Moris Mano, ‘Digital Design with an introduction to VHDL’, Pearson Edn., 2013.
2. Mandal, Digital Electronics Principles & Application, McGraw Hill Edu, 2013.
REFERENCES:
1. James W. Bignel, Digital Electronics, Cengage learning, 5th Edition, 2007.
2. William Keitz, Digital Electronics-A Practical Approach with VHDL, Pearson, 2013.

WEB LEARNING RESOURCES:


UNIT 1
1. https://heoldduict.wikispaces.com/file/view/Computer+Process+Control.ppt
2. 178.62.250.217/pdf/computer-control-of-processes-by-m-chidambaram.pdf
UNIT 2
1. www.engr.uky.edu/~ymzhang/ControlSystemDesign/EE%20499%20Notes%2001.ppt
2. ume.gatech.edu/mechatronics_course/mech05.ppt
UNIT 3
1. www.cc.ntut.edu.tw/~jcjeng/Multiloop%20and%20Multivariable%20Control.pdf
UNIT 4
1. https://www.mathworks.com › ... › Dynamic System Models › Model Interconnection
UNIT 5
1. www. Processcontrol/multivariable system

COURSE COORDINATOR HoD/EIE PRINCIPAL

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