INTRODUCTION

This course describe the basic understandings of digital circuits and their logical designs. How they can be built and their proper working on real workspace. Binary logic of computer working, logic building according to scenario and analyze boolean logic and applying a set of rigorous techniques. This course contains all latest concepts of digital logic design like Number system, conversion of number system, logical gates, K maps, tabulation method, encoder decoder, adder, sub-tractor, latches and flip flops.

COURSE CODE: CSCC-102

CREDIT HOURS: 03

PREREQUISITES: None

COURSE LEARNING OUTCOMES

At the end of the course the students will be able to:

  • Describe the key terminologies of digital circuit of large complexity.
  • Explain how such circuits could be built in a methodological way.
  • Analyze from starting from Boolean logic and applying a set of rigorous techniques.

TEXT BOOK: Digital Logic and Computer Design by M. Morris Mano.

COURSE CONTENTS

  • Number Systems, Operations, and Codes
  • Logic Gates
  • Boolean Algebra and logic Simplification
  • The Kamaugh Map
  • Combinational logic Analysis
  • Functions of Combinational logic
  • Latches, Flip-Flops, and Timers
  • Counters
  • Shift Registers
  • Memory and Storage
  • Programmable Logic

COURSE ASSESSMENT:

  • Final Term Exam: 50 Marks
  • Mid Term Exam: 30 Marks
  • Sessional: 20 Marks
    • Quiz: 05 Marks
    • Assignment: 05 Marks
    • Project & Presentation: 10 Marks

CLASS TIMING

        M.Sc (IT) Thurday(8:0 to 9:30), Friday(9:20 to 11)

Course Material