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Subj: Digital Electronics  
 
Book Recommended 
 Modern Digital Electronics by 
R.P .Jain,  
 
 
Roopali Garg,  
Astt. Prof, Deptt. of IT 
 
 
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Subj: Digital Electronics  
 
Book Recommended 
 Modern Digital Electronics by 
R.P .Jain,  
 
 
Roopali Garg,  
Astt. Prof, Deptt. of IT 
 
 
Syllabus: Part A 
 1. Introduction                                                                                                        Representation 
of Logic, Logic Variables, Boolean Algebra, Boolean Expressions and minimization of 
Boolean expression using K-Map, Review of Logic Gates & Flip-flops, design & 
Implementation of Adder, Subtractor, Multiplexer, DeMultiplexer, Encoder, Decoder, 
ROM, Digital Comparators, Code Converters 
 
2. Number Systems and Codes                                                                                        Decimal, 
Binary, Hexadecimal, Octal’s complement, 2’s complement, addition and 
subtraction, weighted binary codes, Error detecting codes, Error correcting codes, 
Alphanumeric codes. 
 
3.Counters & Shift Registers                                                                                           Ripple 
Counters, Design of Modulo-N ripple counter, Up-Down counter, design of 
synchronous counters with and without lockout conditions, design of shift registers 
with shift-left, shift-right & parallel load facilities, Universal shift Registers. 
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Subj: Digital Electronics  
 
Book Recommended 
 Modern Digital Electronics by 
R.P .Jain,  
 
 
Roopali Garg,  
Astt. Prof, Deptt. of IT 
 
 
Syllabus: Part A 
 1. Introduction                                                                                                        Representation 
of Logic, Logic Variables, Boolean Algebra, Boolean Expressions and minimization of 
Boolean expression using K-Map, Review of Logic Gates & Flip-flops, design & 
Implementation of Adder, Subtractor, Multiplexer, DeMultiplexer, Encoder, Decoder, 
ROM, Digital Comparators, Code Converters 
 
2. Number Systems and Codes                                                                                        Decimal, 
Binary, Hexadecimal, Octal’s complement, 2’s complement, addition and 
subtraction, weighted binary codes, Error detecting codes, Error correcting codes, 
Alphanumeric codes. 
 
3.Counters & Shift Registers                                                                                           Ripple 
Counters, Design of Modulo-N ripple counter, Up-Down counter, design of 
synchronous counters with and without lockout conditions, design of shift registers 
with shift-left, shift-right & parallel load facilities, Universal shift Registers. 
4. Data Converters                                                                                                             Sample & 
Hold switch, D/A converters: weighted type, R-2R Ladder type; A/D Converters: Counter-
Ramp type, Dual Slope Type, Successive approximation type, flash type; Specifications of 
ADC & DAC 
5. Digital Logic families                                                                                                    
Characteristics of digital circuits: fan in, fan-out, power dissipation, propagation delay, 
noise margin; Transistor-transistor Logic(TTL), TTL NAND Gate with active pull up, its 
input and output Characteristics, Types of TTL Gates (Schottky, standard, low power, 
high speed). Emitter Coupled Logic(ECL), ECL gate, its transfer characteristics, Level 
translation in ECL & TTL, MOS Gates, MOS Inverter, CMOS Inverter, Rise & Fall time of 
MOS & CMOS gates, Interfacing TTL & CMOS Circuits, Comparison of Characteristics of 
TTL, ECL, MOS & CMOS logic circuits, Tristate Logic & its applications. 
6. Semiconductor Memories & Programmable Logic                                                   ROM, 
PROM, EPROM, EEPROM; RAM: Static RAM, Typical Memory Cell, Memory Organisation, 
Dynamic RAM cell, Reading, & Writing Operation in RAM,  PLA, PAL & FPGA. 
   
Syllabus: Part B 
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Subj: Digital Electronics  
 
Book Recommended 
 Modern Digital Electronics by 
R.P .Jain,  
 
 
Roopali Garg,  
Astt. Prof, Deptt. of IT 
 
 
Syllabus: Part A 
 1. Introduction                                                                                                        Representation 
of Logic, Logic Variables, Boolean Algebra, Boolean Expressions and minimization of 
Boolean expression using K-Map, Review of Logic Gates & Flip-flops, design & 
Implementation of Adder, Subtractor, Multiplexer, DeMultiplexer, Encoder, Decoder, 
ROM, Digital Comparators, Code Converters 
 
2. Number Systems and Codes                                                                                        Decimal, 
Binary, Hexadecimal, Octal’s complement, 2’s complement, addition and 
subtraction, weighted binary codes, Error detecting codes, Error correcting codes, 
Alphanumeric codes. 
 
3.Counters & Shift Registers                                                                                           Ripple 
Counters, Design of Modulo-N ripple counter, Up-Down counter, design of 
synchronous counters with and without lockout conditions, design of shift registers 
with shift-left, shift-right & parallel load facilities, Universal shift Registers. 
4. Data Converters                                                                                                             Sample & 
Hold switch, D/A converters: weighted type, R-2R Ladder type; A/D Converters: Counter-
Ramp type, Dual Slope Type, Successive approximation type, flash type; Specifications of 
ADC & DAC 
5. Digital Logic families                                                                                                    
Characteristics of digital circuits: fan in, fan-out, power dissipation, propagation delay, 
noise margin; Transistor-transistor Logic(TTL), TTL NAND Gate with active pull up, its 
input and output Characteristics, Types of TTL Gates (Schottky, standard, low power, 
high speed). Emitter Coupled Logic(ECL), ECL gate, its transfer characteristics, Level 
translation in ECL & TTL, MOS Gates, MOS Inverter, CMOS Inverter, Rise & Fall time of 
MOS & CMOS gates, Interfacing TTL & CMOS Circuits, Comparison of Characteristics of 
TTL, ECL, MOS & CMOS logic circuits, Tristate Logic & its applications. 
6. Semiconductor Memories & Programmable Logic                                                   ROM, 
PROM, EPROM, EEPROM; RAM: Static RAM, Typical Memory Cell, Memory Organisation, 
Dynamic RAM cell, Reading, & Writing Operation in RAM,  PLA, PAL & FPGA. 
   
Syllabus: Part B 
. Introduction 
Ch 1,5,6,7 of R.P Jain 
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Subj: Digital Electronics  
 
Book Recommended 
 Modern Digital Electronics by 
R.P .Jain,  
 
 
Roopali Garg,  
Astt. Prof, Deptt. of IT 
 
 
Syllabus: Part A 
 1. Introduction                                                                                                        Representation 
of Logic, Logic Variables, Boolean Algebra, Boolean Expressions and minimization of 
Boolean expression using K-Map, Review of Logic Gates & Flip-flops, design & 
Implementation of Adder, Subtractor, Multiplexer, DeMultiplexer, Encoder, Decoder, 
ROM, Digital Comparators, Code Converters 
 
2. Number Systems and Codes                                                                                        Decimal, 
Binary, Hexadecimal, Octal’s complement, 2’s complement, addition and 
subtraction, weighted binary codes, Error detecting codes, Error correcting codes, 
Alphanumeric codes. 
 
3.Counters & Shift Registers                                                                                           Ripple 
Counters, Design of Modulo-N ripple counter, Up-Down counter, design of 
synchronous counters with and without lockout conditions, design of shift registers 
with shift-left, shift-right & parallel load facilities, Universal shift Registers. 
4. Data Converters                                                                                                             Sample & 
Hold switch, D/A converters: weighted type, R-2R Ladder type; A/D Converters: Counter-
Ramp type, Dual Slope Type, Successive approximation type, flash type; Specifications of 
ADC & DAC 
5. Digital Logic families                                                                                                    
Characteristics of digital circuits: fan in, fan-out, power dissipation, propagation delay, 
noise margin; Transistor-transistor Logic(TTL), TTL NAND Gate with active pull up, its 
input and output Characteristics, Types of TTL Gates (Schottky, standard, low power, 
high speed). Emitter Coupled Logic(ECL), ECL gate, its transfer characteristics, Level 
translation in ECL & TTL, MOS Gates, MOS Inverter, CMOS Inverter, Rise & Fall time of 
MOS & CMOS gates, Interfacing TTL & CMOS Circuits, Comparison of Characteristics of 
TTL, ECL, MOS & CMOS logic circuits, Tristate Logic & its applications. 
6. Semiconductor Memories & Programmable Logic                                                   ROM, 
PROM, EPROM, EEPROM; RAM: Static RAM, Typical Memory Cell, Memory Organisation, 
Dynamic RAM cell, Reading, & Writing Operation in RAM,  PLA, PAL & FPGA. 
   
Syllabus: Part B 
. Introduction 
Ch 1,5,6,7 of R.P Jain 
Review of Boolean algebra 
Boolean variable: Takes only two values – either  
true (1) or false (0).  
They are used as basic units of formal logic 
Boolean algebra: Deals with binary variables and logic 
operations operating on those variables. 
• Logic diagram: Composed of graphic symbols for 
logic gates. A simple circuit sketch that represents 
inputs and outputs of Boolean functions. 
 
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