Digital Electronics EEE 357 Course Structure

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2A/1, Darus Salam Road, Mirpur-1, Dhaka-1216, Bangladesh Faculty of Engineering Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering Course Conducted by: Shuvodip Das Designation: Lecturer, Department: ETE Contact: 01190084838, 01823933171 Email: shuvodas13@gmail.com, shuvo_das@yahoo.com COURSE OUTLINE Course Code: EEE 357 Course Title: Digital Electronics Credits: 3+0=3 Summer Semester, 2011 Course Objectives: After completing this course, students will be able to 1. Comprehend different number systems including the binary system and Boolean algebraic principles 2. Demonstrate knowledge of fundamental Boolean principles and manipulation and their application to digital design. 3. Implement basic static logic gates in CMOS and BiCMOS. 4. Acquire in-depth understanding of combinational and sequential digital/logic circuits, and modular design techniques. 5. Understand basic of memory devices and their construction. Books recommended:
1. 2. 3. 4. Modern Digital Electronics R. P. Jain Digital Design M. Morris Mano, third edition, Prentice Hall Digital System Tocci Digital Computer Electronics Malvino, Brown

Class Attendance and Expectation from the Students: i) ii) Every student is to be Present in all the classes. If any student is found to be absent in a class, he/she should justify his/her absence. All the students are to be serious, attentive and upto date with their study of the references, class teachers concentrating on these chapters set forth in the outline and to copy with the topics in the classes. Every hour of classroom teaching has to be backed up by adequate private study so that the students can acquire reasonable proficiency in the specific areas of the course.

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It is strongly recommended that students (as well as the teacher) must keep the ring tones of their mobile off during class hours.

Distribution of the course contents (lecture wise):


Date 10.06.11 17.06.11 24.06.11 01.07.11 08.07.11 29.07.11 05.08.11 12.08.11 19.08.11 26.08.11 Topics
Number Systems: Representation in different bases, Addition, Subtraction in different bases, Base Complement, Binary Multiplication and Division. Basic logic gates, Universal gates, Implementation: diode gates, transistor switches, MOS gates, Logic Families. Boolean Algebra, Demorgans Theorem, Simplification by Demorgans theorem. SOP & POS. Karnaugh Map method, Tabular method of simplification Combination Logic Circuit, Adder, Subtractor, Parity Generator and Detector, ALU.

Lecture 01 Lecture 02 Lecture 03 Lecture 04 Lecture 05

Mid-term Examination (14th July 23rd July) Lecture 06 Lecture 07 Lecture 08 Lecture 09 Lecture 10 Lecture 11
Encoder, Decoder, Multiplexer, Demultiplexer. LCD, 7-Segment Display, Dot matrix display. Sequential System: Flip-flop. Register, Counter. ADC & DAC. Memory Devices, Programmable logic devices: logic arrays, programmable logic arrays and programmable read only memory. Preparation of Semester Final Examination Raised questions or problems of students will be solved or discussed.

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02.09.11

Semester Final Examination (8th September 17th September)

Schedule of Class Test and Assignment:


Date 24.06.11 08.07.11 26.08.11 19.08.11 C.T-1 C.T-2 C.T-3 Assignment Allocated Marks 10 10 10 10 Remark Best 2 C.T will be evaluated Assignment must be submitted before 02.09.11

Distribution of Marks:
Attendance Assignments Class/Quizzes Mid Term
Semester Final

7% 13% 10% 30%


40%

Total

100%

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