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USM SYLLABUS

DIPLOMA SYLLABUS

EEE 130/3 Digital


Electronics I
Objective: To introduce digital
electronic systems, major
devices, combinational and
sequential circuits.
Synopsis: Introduction
Digital and analog quantities,
logic levels and digital
waveforms.
Number Systems, Operations
and Codes
Binary numbersm binary
arithmetic and conversion,
signed numbers, hex,
octal, BCD, parity.
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Logic Gates and Circuits
NOT, AND, OR, NAND, NOR,
XOR, XNOR, truth table and
timing
diagram.
Boolean Algebra and Logic
Simplification
Laws and rules of Boolean
algebra, DeMorgans theorem,
logic
simplication, forms of Boolean
expressions, Karnaugh map.
Combination Circuits Design
Implementing combinational
logic, adders, comparators,
decoders,
encoders, multiplexers,
demultiplexers, parity
generators and code
converters.
Memory Devices
Latches, Flip-flops, timing
phase characteristics,
applications.
Sequential Circuits Design
Synchronous counters,
asynchronous counters, counter
design, counter
decoding, shift registers and
applications.
Course CO1: To be able to
explain the concepts and
operations of basic logic
Outcomes: systems consisting
of logic gates.
CO2: To be able to analyze
combinational logic circuits
such as decoders,
encoders, comparators,
multiplexers, demultiplexers,
adders and

JM202 ELECTRONIC
SYSTEM
ELECTRONIC SYSTEM
covers knowledge on
basics of electronic
concepts and digital
systems. The course
emphasizes on the
electrical characteristics
and properties of
semiconductor
materials, operation of
linear DC power
supplies, amplifier
circuits and sinusoidal
wave oscillator circuits.
This course also
discusses number
systems, code systems,
logic gates, Boolean
operations and
combinational logic
circuits.
LEARNING OUTCOMES
1. Describe the
characteristics and
properties of
semiconductor
materials. 2. Explain the
basic principles
of semiconductor
components.
3. Explain the
construction and
operation of linear DC
power supplies, signal
amplifier circuits and
sinusoidal wave
oscillator circuits.
4. Apply the knowledge
of basics of number
systems and binary
codes.
5. Apply the knowledge
of logic gates in
logic circuit designs.
JM304 DIGITAL
SYSTEM
DIGITAL SYSTEM
provides the knowledge
on the concepts and
basic principles of
digital circuits used in
computer systems. The
course focuses on

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DIPLOMA
GRADE
JM202-B
JM304-B

subtractors.
CO3: To be able to explain the
operations and derive
characteristic
equations of sequential logic
systems.
CO4: To be able to design and
analyze synchronous and
asynchronous
sequential networks.
References: 1. Floyd, T.L.
(2015). Digital Fundamentals,
11th Edition, Prentice Hall.
2. Tocci, R.J. (2010). Digital
Systems: Principles and
Applications, 11th
ed, Prentice Hall..

sequential logic circuits,


counters and registers.
The course also covers
the topics on the
methods of signal
conversion in electronic
circuits.
Learning Outcomes
1.Construct various flipflops using NOR and
NAND gates.
2. Explain the
operations of SR flipflops, JK flip-flops, D flipflops and T flip-flops.
3. Analyse synchronous
and
asynchronous counters.
4.Explain various
applications of registers
in electronic circuits.
5. Explain the methods
of converting digital
signals to analogue and
analogue signals to
digital.

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