Lecture 0 Digital Electronics Fundamentals Computer Architecture and System Software There are 10 kinds of people in this world – those who understand.

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Lecture 0 Digital Electronics Fundamentals Computer Architecture and System Software There are 10 kinds of people in this world – those who understand binary and those who don’t

Course Outline Module title: Digital Electronics Fundamentals (B. Engg. - EEE) Computer Architecture and System Software (B. Sc. Hons. CS) Instructor: Muhammad Saqib Ilyas Lab Instructor: Adnan Yaqoob

Course Outline Module Description: Introduce principles of digital logic and system design Goals: Sound understanding of digital operation and system design Basic combinational and sequential logic circuit analysis and design methods Hands on experience - realization of digital electronics circuits Familiarization with common circuit building blocks

Course Outline Learning outcomes:

Course Outline

Lectures: When: Monday, Wednesday: 9 am – 10:30 am Where: LH1 Labs (EL-3): (DEF) Tuesday 1:30 pm – 4:45 pm (CASS-I) Friday 9:00 am – 12:15 pm

Assessment Tools DEF: Digital Logic Exercise: 50% Final Exam: 50% CASS-I: Coursework: 20% Digital Logic Exercise: 20% Final Exam: 60%

Office Hours DEF: Monday3:15 pm – 4:00 pm CASS-I: Thursday 3:15 pm – 4:00 pm

General Policies Topics mentioned here are tentative and may be slightly changed Your active participation is highly encouraged Detailed policies will be communicated with passage of time Plagiarism will be dealt with strictly in accordance with the relevant policies of the department/college Cheating any assignment, quiz or exam from any one else may lead to severe grade penalty. Violation of rules / involvement in plagiarism may easily lead you to an “F” in the module or expulsion from the course

Tentative Topics Topics To Be CoveredBook Section Introduction to logic design; Analogue and Digital Signals 1-1 through 1-5 Number systems, codes, and conversions 2-1 through 2-12 Basic Logic Gates 3-1 through 3-8 Boolean Algebra and Logic Simplification 4-1 through 4-11 Combinational Logic Analysis 5-1 through 5-5 Functions of Combinational Logic 6-1 through 6-6 Functions of Combinational Logic (Continued) 6-7 through 6-10 Latches, Flip Flops 7-1 through 7-3 Flip Flops, Timers 7-4 through 7-6 Counters 8-1 through 8-7 Shift Registers 9-1 through 9-8 Programmable Logic and Software 11-1 through 11-8 Integrated Circuit Technologies 14-1 through 14-7 Revision