FYSS6410 Digital Electronics (5 cr)
Description
Boolean algebra
Simplification of switching functions by K-maps and Quine-McCluskey method.
Logic families: NMOS, CMOS, TTL, ECL
Combinational logic design principles and several applications.
Latches (SR, D) and flip-flops (D, JK, T, Master-Slave SR).
Synchronous counters.
Synthesis of synchronous sequential circuits.
Basics of PAL, PLA, ROM and RAM circuits.
Learning outcomes
After the course the student is able to
describe the basics of Boolean algebra.
solve simplification problems of switching functions.
recognize different logic families.
explain design principles and implementation of combinational logic.
explain static and dynamic hazards.
describe programmable logic devices.
explain design principles of synchronous sequential circuits.
Description of prerequisites
FYSS6301 Electronics, part A and FYSS6302 Electronics, part B
Study materials
Literature
- John F. Wakerly. DIGITAL DESIGN: Principles and Practices, fourth edition. ISBN 0-13-186389-4.
- Victor P. Nelson, H. Troy Nagle, J. David Irwin, Bill D. Carrol. DIGITAL LOGIC CIRCUIT ANALYSIS & DESIGN. Prentice hall. ISBN 0-13-463894-8.
Completion methods
Method 1
Teaching (5 cr)
Exercises, examination, laboratory work.