This document outlines 15 questions related to digital logic design concepts including flip-flops, counters, adders, and multiplexers. Students are asked to write truth tables and excitation tables for various flip-flops, convert between flip-flop types, compare combinational and sequential circuits, explain flip-flop logic diagrams and truth tables, design asynchronous counters using different flip-flops and ICs, design counters with glitch problems and compare asynchronous and synchronous counters, implement full adders and subtractors using PLA and PAL, and design multiplexer trees using 4:1 mux components.
This document outlines 15 questions related to digital logic design concepts including flip-flops, counters, adders, and multiplexers. Students are asked to write truth tables and excitation tables for various flip-flops, convert between flip-flop types, compare combinational and sequential circuits, explain flip-flop logic diagrams and truth tables, design asynchronous counters using different flip-flops and ICs, design counters with glitch problems and compare asynchronous and synchronous counters, implement full adders and subtractors using PLA and PAL, and design multiplexer trees using 4:1 mux components.
This document outlines 15 questions related to digital logic design concepts including flip-flops, counters, adders, and multiplexers. Students are asked to write truth tables and excitation tables for various flip-flops, convert between flip-flop types, compare combinational and sequential circuits, explain flip-flop logic diagrams and truth tables, design asynchronous counters using different flip-flops and ICs, design counters with glitch problems and compare asynchronous and synchronous counters, implement full adders and subtractors using PLA and PAL, and design multiplexer trees using 4:1 mux components.
This document outlines 15 questions related to digital logic design concepts including flip-flops, counters, adders, and multiplexers. Students are asked to write truth tables and excitation tables for various flip-flops, convert between flip-flop types, compare combinational and sequential circuits, explain flip-flop logic diagrams and truth tables, design asynchronous counters using different flip-flops and ICs, design counters with glitch problems and compare asynchronous and synchronous counters, implement full adders and subtractors using PLA and PAL, and design multiplexer trees using 4:1 mux components.
2) Write Excitation table for SR,JK,D and T flipflop. 3)Convert the following Flip flop i) JK to T flip flop ii) D to JK flipflop iii) T to D flipflop iv) SR to D flip flop v) SR to JK flipflop 4)Compare combinational and sequential circuit )5)Explain the flip flop with respect to truth table and logic diagram for: i)SR FF ii)JK FF iii)T FF iv) D FF 6) Design The following Asynchronous counters using flip flop i) MOD 4 using JK ii) MOD 8 using T iii) MOD 16 using JK 7) Design the following Asynchronous counter i)Mod 6 ii) MOD 11 iii)MOD 13 8) Design MOD 7 Asynchronous and explain glitch problem. 9) Compare Asynchronous and synchronous counters. 10) Design the counter using IC 7490 i) MOD 10, ii)MOD 7, iii)MOD 8 11) Design the counter using IC 7493 i)MOD 16,ii)MOD 12, iii)MOD13 12)Design the counter using IC 74163 i) MOD 12 presettable ii)MOD 11 iii) for the sequence 4-5-6-7-8-9-10-11-12-4-5…. 13)Design Full adder circuit using PLA with 3 inputs,8 product term and 2 outputs 14)Design Full subtractor circuit for PAL 15)MUX tree i)implement 8:1 mux using 4:1 mux ii)Implement 16:1 mux using 4:1Mux