Electrical Engineering (EE) Syllabus1. Digital Electronics- Introduction to Digital Electronics
- Binary Number System
- Boolean Algebra
- Digital Logic Gates
- Basic Combinational Circuits
- Sequential Circuits
- Microprocessors and Microcontrollers
2. Number System & Representation- Different Number Systems
- Conversion between Number Systems
- Complements of Numbers
- Binary Arithmetic
- Floating Point Representation
3. Logic Gates- Basic Logic Gates
- Boolean Algebra and Truth Tables
- De Morgan's Theorem
- Simplification of Boolean Expressions
- Implementation of Boolean Functions using Logic Gates
4. Karnaugh Maps (K-Maps)- K-Map Simplification of Boolean Expressions
- Minimization of Boolean Functions using K-Maps
- Don't Care Conditions
5. Logic Families- TTL Logic
- CMOS Logic
- ECL Logic
- Comparison of Different Logic Families
6. Combinational Logic- Design of Combinational Circuits
- Adders and Subtractors
- Multiplexers and Demultiplexers
- Encoders and Decoders
7. Data Selectors & Multiplexers- Multiplexers and their Applications
- Demultiplexers and their Applications
- Encoders and their Applications
- Decoders and their Applications
8. Comparators- Introduction to Comparators
- Design of Voltage Comparators
- Design of Window Comparators
- Design of Precision Comparators
9. Encoders & Decoders- Introduction to Encoders and Decoders
- Design of Encoders
- Design of Decoders
- Applications of Encoders and Decoders
10. Flip Flops- Introduction to Flip Flops
- SR Flip Flop
- D Flip Flop
- JK Flip Flop
- T Flip Flop
- Master Slave Flip Flop
11. Counters- Introduction to Counters
- Asynchronous Counters
- Synchronous Counters
- Up-Down Counters
- Ring Counters
- Johnson Counters
12. A Simple ALU- Introduction to Arithmetic Logic Unit (ALU)
- Design of a Simple ALU
- Applications of ALU
13. Practice Quiz- Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs) on Digital Electronics and Logic Design
- Practice Questions with Solutions
- Evaluation and Feedback
Note: This syllabus is designed for students pursuing Electrical Engineering (EE) course. The syllabus is subject to change as per the university guidelines.
This course is helpful for the following exams: Electrical Engineering (EE)