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This document outlines the course code EC 203 titled "Digital Design". The course is divided into two sections. Section A covers topics such as number systems, binary arithmetic, logic gates, minimization techniques, combinational circuits, and flip flops. Section B covers counters, shift registers, analog-to-digital and digital-to-analog converters, and logic families. The course allocates time spent on each topic and recommends textbooks for additional reference material.
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This document outlines the course code EC 203 titled "Digital Design". The course is divided into two sections. Section A covers topics such as number systems, binary arithmetic, logic gates, minimization techniques, combinational circuits, and flip flops. Section B covers counters, shift registers, analog-to-digital and digital-to-analog converters, and logic families. The course allocates time spent on each topic and recommends textbooks for additional reference material.
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Course Code EC 203

Course Title Digital Design


SECTION – A
Introduction (5 hours)
Digital logic, Number Systems and Conversions for Binary, Octal, Decimal, Hexadecimal, Binary
Arithmetic, Basic and Universal gates, Boolean Alegbra, Binary addition and subtraction.
Minimization Techniques (6 hours)
Sum of Products and Products of Sum forms, Minterms & Maxterms, Karnaugh Map for two, three,
four five and six variables, Quine-McCluskey method.
Combinational Circuit Design (6 hours)
Half adder, full adder, subtractor, BCD adder, comparator, code converter, encoder decoder,
multiplexer, demultiplexer, parity detector and generator, PLA, PAL and ROM
Flip Flops (5 hours)
1-bit memory cell, clocked and unclocked flip flops, S-R Flip flop, D flip flop, JK Flip flop, T flip flop,
edge triggered flip flop, race around condition , Master slave flip flop, conversion of flip flops using
excitation table.
SECTION - B
Counters (5 hours)
Ripple counter, design of Mod-N ripple counter, design of synchronous counter with and without
lockout condition, decade counter, ring counter, Johnson counter
Shift Registers (5 hours)
Serial in serial out shift register, serial in parallel out shift register, parallel in serial out shift register
and parallel in parallel out shift register, bidirectional shift register, universal shift register.
A/D and D/A Converters (6 hours)
Weighted resistor D/A converter, Binary ladder D/A converter. A/D Converters- flash type,
successive approximation, counter ramp type, dual slope type, characteristics of ADC and DAC.
Logic Families (7 hours)
Characteristics of logic families: fan-out, noise margin, propagation delay, power dissipation. Circuit
diagrams and working of DTL, DCTL, I2L, HTL, TTL, Totem pole TTL, ECL, CMOS logic families.

RECOMMENDED BOOKS
S. No. NAME AUTHORS PUBLISHER
1. Digital Design Morris Mano PHI, 4th edition
2. Digital principles and Applications Malvino Leach Tata-McGraw Hill
3. Digital System Principles and Applications R J Tocci PHI
4. Modern Digital Electronics R P Jain Tata-McGraw Hill

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