Digital Systems: Introductory Concepts Wen-Hung Liao, Ph.D.

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Digital Systems: Introductory Concepts Wen-Hung Liao, Ph.D.

Objectives Analog vs. digital representation: definition and comparison Analog-to-Digital and Digital-to-Analog converters Decimal and binary numbers Timing diagram Parallel vs serial transmissions Major parts of digital computers Microcomputer, microprocessor, microcontroller

Numerical Representations Analog representation: a quantity that can vary over a continuous range of values. Digital representation: a quantity that changes in discrete steps. Analog == Continuous Digital == discrete (step by step)

Example 1-1 Which of the following involves analog quantities and which involve digital quantities? (a) Ten-position switch (b) Current flowing out of an electrical outlet (c) Temperature of a room (d) Sand grains on the beach (e) Automobile speedometer

Digital Systems A digital system is a combination of devices designed to manipulate logical information or physical quantities that are represented in digital form. Examples: digital computers, calculators, digital audio/video equipment, telephone system …

Advantages of Digital Techniques Digital systems are generally easier to design. Information storage is easy. Accuracy and precision are greater. Operation can be programmed. Digital circuits are less effected by noise. More digital circuitry can be fabricated on IC chips.

Limitations of Digital Techniques The real world in mainly analog. To deal with analog inputs, three steps must be followed: – Convert the real-world analog inputs to digital form (analog-to-digital converter, ADC) – Process (operate on) the digital information – Convert the digital output back to real-world analog form (digital-to-analog converter,DAC)

Temperature Control System

Compact Disks Sounds from instrument and human voices produce an analog voltage signal in a microphone This analog signal is converted to digital form The digital information is stored on the CD ’ s surface During playback, the CD player takes the digital information from the CD surface and converts it into an analog signal which is then amplified and fed to a speaker.

Digital vs. Analog Added complexity and expense due to ADC, DAC Extra time required to perform conversions In most applications, digital techniques are favored because of the advantages discussed before. One notable exception: signal amplification is most easily achieved using analog circuitry. Hybrid systems: combination of digital and analog parts. The future is digital.

Decimal System Decimal system is composed of 10 numerals or symbols. Also called the base-10 system because it has 10 digits. The decimal system is a positional-value system in which the value of a digit depends on its position. Most significant digit (MSD) Least significant digit (LSD)

Binary System Also known as base-2 system Use two digit values, 0 and 1. Decimal system  decimal point, Binary system  binary point Example: Most Significant Bit, Least Significant Bit

Representing Binary Quantities In digital systems the information that is being processed is usually presented in binary form. Binary quantities can be represented by any device that has only two operating states or possible conditions. For example, a switch has only open or closed. We arbitrarily (as we define them) let an open switch represent binary 0 and a closed switch represent binary 1. Thus we can represent any binary number by using series of switches.

Typical Voltage Assignment Binary 1: Any voltage between 2V to 5V Binary 0: Any voltage between 0V to 0.8V Not used: Voltage between 0.8V to 2V, this may cause error in a digital circuit.

Timing Diagram Indicates how a signal varies over time. Use to show the relationship between two or more digital signals in the same circuit or system. Displayed on an oscilloscope or logic synthesizer.

Digital Circuits Digital circuits are designed to produce output voltages that fall within the prescribed 0 and 1 voltage ranges. A digital circuit responds to an input ’ s binary level (0 or 1) and not to its actual voltage. The manner in which a digital circuit responds to an input is referred to as the circuit ’ s logic. Each type of digital circuit obeys a certain set of logic rules. For this reason, digital circuits are also called logic circuits.

Digital Integrated Circuits Almost all of the digital circuits used in modern digital systems are integrated circuits (ICs). Several fabrication technologies are used: – TTL – CMOS – NMOS – ECL Will learn about these IC families in Chapter 8.

Parallel and Serial Transmission Parallel Transmission Serial Transmission: Circuit A Circuit B AB

Tradeoff Speed versus circuit simplicity

Memory The change of state remains even after the input is removed. The property of retaining its response to a momentary input is called memory. Refer to Figure Latches or flip-flops

Major Parts of a Computer Input unit Memory unit Control unit Arithmetic/logic unit Output unit

Types of Computers Microcomputer Minicomputer (workstation) Mainframe Microcomputer and microprocessor Microcontroller is not a general-purpose computer, it ’ s designed to be used as a dedicated or embedded controller which helps monitor and control the operation of an equipment.