This course gives science and engineering students exposure to the basic concepts and techniques in digital logic and system design. Topics include digital system concepts, numbering systems and codes, Boolean algebra, logic gates and logic circuit elements, logic functions and simplification, logic circuits design, latches and flip-flops, counters, registers, memory and storage systems, SPLD, CPLD, FPGA, and introduction to CAD tools and VHDL
Q: What is the focus of the course on digital logic and system design for science and engineering students?
A: The course focuses on providing exposure to fundamental concepts and techniques in digital logic and system design.
Q: What are the key topics covered in the course?
A: The key topics include digital system concepts, numbering systems and codes, Boolean algebra, logic gates and circuit elements, logic functions and simplification, logic circuit design, latches and flip-flops, counters, registers, memory and storage systems, SPLD, CPLD, FPGA, and an introduction to CAD tools and VHDL.
Q: What is the significance of the course for science and engineering students?
A: The course is essential for students as it lays the groundwork for understanding digital systems, enabling them to grasp concepts such as Boolean algebra, logic design, and the use of programmable logic devices, preparing them for practical applications in their respective fields.
The key structured list of the course:
Chapter 1: Introductory Concepts
Chapter 2: Number Systems, Operations, and Codes
Chapter 3: Logic Gates
Chapter 4: Boolean Algebra and Logic Simplification
Chapter 5: Combinational Logic Analysis
Chapter 6: Functions of Combinational Logic
Chapter 7: Latches and Flip-Flops
Midterm & Chapter 7: Latches and Flip-Flops (Continued)
Chapter 8: Shift Registers
Chapter 9: Counters
Chapter 9: Counters (Continued)
Chapter 10: Programmable Logic
Chapter 11: Data Storage