An Introduction to Digital System II By: Pn Siti Nor Diana Bt Ismail DKT 212/3 DIGITAL SYSTEM II.

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An Introduction to Digital System II By: Pn Siti Nor Diana Bt Ismail DKT 212/3 DIGITAL SYSTEM II

Lectured by : Pn Siti Nor Diana Bt Ismail Emel : KKF – 0 (Pejabat PLV)

Course Outcomes CO 1:Ability to use flip-flops to construct digital circuit for specific application. CO 2:Ability to construct basic shift register and counter circuit. CO 3:Ability to use CAD software and download it to the specified hardware CO 4:Ability to demonstrate creative thinking in completing design project. Teaching Plan Semester /12

Assessements Final Examination : 50% Coursewok: 50% -Test -Laboratory - Lab Test *Be prepared for preliminary test during classes

LIST OF EXPERIMENTS Lab 1 : Flip-flop operation. Lab 2 : Shift Register Operation. Lab 3 : Synchronous counter design. Lab 4 : Introduction to CAD software. Lab 5 : Combinational logic system

Outlines 1. Flip Flop Define of Flip-flop Characteristic Discuss Examples of Applications 2. Introduction to Counters Asynchronous Counter Operation Synchronous Counter Operation 3. Counters Application Up / Down Synchronous Counters Cascade Counters Counter Decoding Design Counter Applications

Cont’d 4. Introduction to Shift Registers Discuss Basic Shift Register Functions Define Types of Shift Registers Analyze the Types of Shift Registers 5. Shift Registers Application Bidirectional Shift Registers Shift Register Counters Shift Register Applications

Cont’d 6. Shift Registers Application Define Input Equations, State Table Analyze the circuit and Derive Next Table Apply State Diagram 7. Sequential Circuit Design Procedure, Finding State Diagrams Design Procedure, Finding State Diagrams and State Tables Designing with D Flip-Flop Introduction to Memory

References Text Book: 1) Floyd, Thomas L., (2006). Digital Fundamentals, 9th Edition. Prentice Hall. Reference Book: 2) Ronald J.Tocci, Neal S.Widmer and Gregory L.Moss, (2006). Digital System: Principles and Applications, 10th Edition. Prentice Hall.

Next Class Get ready for preliminary test FF Characteristic Examples of application