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School of Computer and Communication Engineering, UniMAP DKT 122/3 - DIGITAL SYSTEM I Chapter 0: Introduction Mohd ridzuan mohd nor [email protected] 019-3806067 1 Lecturer  Mohd Ridzuan bin mohd nor  KKF (Office) Sea-Side, Taman Kuala Perlis  019-3806067  [email protected] 2 School of Computer and Communication Engineering, UniMAP Grading (a) Coursework (50%)  Laboratory – 15%  Laboratory Test – 10%  Written Test (MTE, Test2) – 20%  Quizzes, Assignments etc – 5% (b) Final Exam (50%) Total = Coursework (50%) + Final Exam (50%) = 100% 3 School of Computer and Communication Engineering, UniMAP New Grading !!!! 4 School of Computer and Communication Engineering, UniMAP Outlines Chapter 1: Digital Concept  Introduction  Analog and Digital  Advantage of Digital  Binary Digit  Logic Levels  Digital Waveform  Waveform Characteristic  The clock  Timing Diagram  Basic Logic Operation 5 School of Computer and Communication Engineering, UniMAP Outlines Chapter 2: Number system, operations and codes  Number and Codes  Introduction to Numbering Systems  Decimal Numbers  Binary Number System  Binary to Decimal Conversion  Number Conversion  Binary Arithmetic (addition, subtraction, multiplication, division)  1’s complements, 2’s complements  Signed Numbers  Arithmetic operation with signed numbers  Hexadecimal Numbers  Octal Numbers  Binary Coded Decimal (BCD)  Digital Codes 6 School of Computer and Communication Engineering, UniMAP Outlines Chapter 3: Logic gates  Inverter (gate Not)  AND gate  OR gate  NAND gate  NOR gate  Ex-OR  Ex-NOR  Fixed Function Logic: IC Gates 7 School of Computer and Communication Engineering, UniMAP Outlines Chapter 4: Boolean Algebra and logic simplification  Standard Forms of Boolean Expressions  Boolean Operations & expression  Laws & rules of Boolean algebra  DeMorgan’s Theorems  Boolean analysis of logic circuits  Simplification using Boolean Algebra  Standard forms of Boolean Expressions  Boolean Expressions & truth tables  The Karnaugh Map  Karnaugh Map SOP minimization  Karnaugh Map POS minimization  5 Variable K-Map  Programmable Logic 8 School of Computer and Communication Engineering, UniMAP Outlines Chapter 5: Combinational logic analysis  Basic combinational logic circuits  Implementing combinational logic  The universal property of NAND and NOR gates  Combinational Logic using NAND and NOR gates  Logic Circuit operation with pulse waveform inputs 9 School of Computer and Communication Engineering, UniMAP Outlines Chapter 6: Functional of Combinational logics  Basics Adders  Parallel Binary Adders  Ripple Carry Versus Look-Ahead Carry Adders  Comparators  Decoders  Encoders  Code converters  Multiplexers(data Selectors)  Demultiplexers  Parity Generators/checkers 10 School of Computer and Communication Engineering, UniMAP Outlines  Chapter 7: Flip-Flops  Latches  Edge-triggered Flip-flops  Flip-flop operating characteristics  Flip-flop applications  One shot  The Astable multivibrator 11 School of Computer and Communication Engineering, UniMAP References 1) Floyd, Digital Fundamentals, Prentice Hall. 2) Rafikha Aliana A. Raof et al, Digital Electronic Design, Pearson, Prentice Hall. 3) Donald D. Givone, Digital Principles and Design, McGrawHill. 4) Ronald J. Tocci et al, Digital Systems: Principles & Applications, Prentice Hall. 12 School of Computer and Communication Engineering, UniMAP References 13 School of Computer and Communication Engineering, UniMAP Q&A 14 School of Computer and Communication Engineering, UniMAP