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SAULT COLLEGE OF APPLED ARTS & TECHNOLOGY SAULT STE. MARE, ONTARO COURSE OUTLNE Course Title: LOGC & SWTCHNG CRCUTS Code No.: ELN 207 Program: Semester: Date: Author: NON-SEMESTERED TECHNCAN PROGRAM THREE MAY, 1984 P. SZLAGY -------------------------------------------------------- New: x Revision:. APPROVED: Chairperson Date ----

LOGC & SWTCHNG CRCUTS ELN 207 -. NUMBER OF THEORY PERODS: NUMBER OF LABORATORY PERODS 28 21 PRE QU STES: ELN 100, Electronic TEXTBOOK(S): Digital Fundamentals (2nd Ed.), by Thomas L. Floyd National Logic Data Book S PERODS THEORY TOPC REFERENCE DESCRPTON CHAPTERS 9 7 9 V 3 l Logic ntegrated Flip-Flops, nterfacing Gates and Combinational Logic Boolean Algebra 1, 2, 3, 5, A Circuit Tech- A nologies 6 Functions of Combinational Logic and 7, 8 Registers and Data Transfer 10 - --- -- --- - - -- -

- 2 - OBJECTVES : ntfodu~tion: Logic levels and pulse waveforms LOgC functions, elements of digital logic Logic Gates: THE NVERTER, AND, OR, NAND, NOR gates. Truth tables. ntegrated circuit parameters Boolean Algebra: Applications: logic expressions. Simplification of Boolean expressions Combinational Logic: Analysis, implementation and simplification of logic networks. Enable and inhibit operation. The universal property of the inverting gates (NAND, NOR). The AND-OR-NVERT gate operation. Exclusive OR and exclusive NOR THEORY PERODS 1 3 1 3 TEST 1 ~: ntegrated Circuit,Technolo~ies: TTL versus CMOS. Low power, Scmottky, ECL, L logic Functions of Combinational ~ogic: Parallel binary adders; comparators; decoders - encoders; multiplexers - demultiplexers; parity generators - checkers 2 4 TEST 1 : Flip-Flops: S-R Latches - cross-coupled NAND D Latch - cross-coupled NOR Edge triggered S-R Flip-Flop Master-Slave S-R Flip-Flop Edge triggered D Flip-Flop J-K Flip-Flops Electrical and Switching Characteristics One-Shot (Monostable) Multivibrator 3 -

- 3 - : Binary Decade Asynchronous Synchronous Up-Down Synchronous Cascaded Shift Registers: Serial in - serial out registers Parallel in - serial out registers Serial in - parallel out registers Parallel in - parallel out Bidirectional shift registers 4 2 V: nterfacing and Data Transfer: Three state buffer 2 The Schmitt trigger Digital to analog conversion Analog to digital conversion TEST ( & V) 1 -- - ---

4 - SPECFC OBJECTVES : Logic Gates and Combinational Logic At the end of this block, the student will be able to: 1) Distinguish an analog and a digital signal. 2) Recall the meaning of the positive and negative logic, high and low level, leading and trailing edge of a digital signal. 3) Represent digital information in serial and parallel form with waveforms. dentify MSB and LSB. 4) Recall nonideal pulse characteristics and waveforms. 5) Draw logic symbols and truth tables for NOT, AND, NAND, OR, NOR operation. 6) Analyse TTL and CMOS logic gate circuit diagrams. 7) Recall logic gate parameters: unit load, fan out, input and output voltage level, input and output current, noise margin, supply current, turn on delay, turn-off delay, gate propagation delay and operating frequence. _ 8) Given a logic diagram, write and simplify the corresponding Boolean equation. 9) Given a Boolean equation, produce a logic diagram using specified type of gates to implement the equation. 10) Use logic gates to enable or inhibit the passage of digital signals. 11) Based on the universal property of the inverting gates, generate AND, NAND, OR, NOR functions with both NAND gate NOR gate. 12) Write the Boolean equation and draw the logic symbol of the AND-OR- NVERT operation. 13) Produce the truth table and the symbol of the exculusive OR and exclusive NOR gates. 14) Manipulate Boolean equations of logic diagrams including exclusive gates. : ntegrated Circuit Technologies At the end of this block, the student will be able to: 15) Discuss power and speed characteristics of modern digital circuits, an describe the spec~al techniques used for high speed operation (Scmottky, ECL, L). 16) dentify integrated circuits by the designated series number: (54/74i 54L/74Li 54M/74Mi 54S/74Si 54LS/74LS). 17) Describe the use of open colector gates and wired logic functions. 18) Describe the use of tree state gates. Functions of Combinationa~ Logic 19) Use logic gates to produce a binary half adder and full adder. Recall truth table for the half adder and the full adder. 20) Draw the block diagram of a multibit binary adder. --- --

~..l.j u:::t~.l.jll...cy1.ql,..cu \"...1.J..~UJ.l.. '-WU UJ.'- ClllU J VU.L UJ.'- Q.UUC1..~ \...V YCUC.Lo.\...C lu\,a~'-~uj..t. adders. '22\ U~P 29) Reca i 1{('l i t H ~ivp.()'r.n~tp~ e prlnclpie enco to d oro(!lcp. ng. use multjhit ncegrace On d r.a1 cl el rculc c()m 8 r arat.() eclma ~ t 0 BCD encoder. 30) Use logic gates for a four input mulitplexer and a four line demultiplexer. 31) Describe and discuss integrated circuit multiplexers and demutiplexers. 32) Use integrated circuit parity generator/checker. : At the end of this block, the student will be able to: Flip-Flops 33) Recall the logic diagram, logic symbols, truth tables and functional operation of th following type of flip-flops: set-reset crossed coupled NAND set-reset D latch crossed coupled NOR edge triggered set-reset flip-flop edge triggered D flip-flop master-slave S-R flip-flop J-K flip-flop 34) Analyse and draw timing diagrams for the above flip-flop. 35) Use TTL data books to find electrical and switching characteristics of integrated circuit flip-flops. 36) Recall the logic diagrams, logic symbols and functional operations of integrated circuit one-shot monostable multivibrators. 37) Utilize standard flip-flops and gates to implement: asynchronous counters synchronous counters binary decade counters counters modulus N counters up-down counters -- ------

- 6-38) Use integrated circuit TTL four bit binary ripple counter for divide b} N frequence divider. 39) Use cascaded counters for frequence divider. 40) Discuss and use integrated circuit four bit synchronous counters. 41) Discuss the digital clock like counter application. 42) Describe the operation of, and utilize standard flip-flops and gates t< implement the following types of shift registers: serial in - parallel in serial in - parallel in shift right serial out - serial out parallel out parallel out shift left 43) Discuss and use integrated circuit four bit registers. V: nter~acing and Data Transfer At the end of this block, the student will be able to: 44) Use three state gates to interface digital devices to a bus. 45) Discuss bidirectional three State bus drivers. 46) Use the Schmitt trigger as an interface circuit. 47) Recall the operation and applications of D/A and A/D converter. 48) Recall the operation of a four bit binary weighted input D/A converter and of a four bit ladder D/A converter. 49) Recall the operation of simultaneous, stair step ramp and tracking A/D converter.

- 7 - JOB 2 JOB 3 JOB 4 JOB 5 JOB 6 JOB 7 48) Combinational Logic - to reinforce specific ~bjectives 9, 10, 11, 12 Combinational Logic Functions - to reinforce specific 9bjectives 25, 26, 27, 28, 31 Flip-Flops - to reinforce specific ~bjectives 34, 35, 36 - to reinforce specific tbjectives 39, 40, 41, 42 Shift Registers - to reinforce specific bjectives 43, 44 A/D and D/A Converters - to reinforce specific ~bjectives 48, 49, 50 ----- -- --