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Digital Electronics & Computer Organization

(BCE3301)

Prof. Namrata Gawande


Prerequisite of the Subject

Basic Electronics Engineering


Basic Electrical Engineering
Engineering Mathematics
Relevance in Computer Engineering

This course provides the students with the basic concepts of logic gates, digital circuits
and memory devices.
Why computer Engineers need to know about
Digital Electronic

o Computer engineering is a discipline that integrates several fields of electrical engineering and computer
science required to develop computer hardware and software.
o Computer engineers are involved in many hardware and software aspects of computing, from the design of
individual microcontrollers, microprocessors, personal computers, and supercomputers, to circuit design.
o Computer Organization is concerned with the structure and behaviour of a computer system , It acts as a
interface between hardware and software. It deals with the components of a connection in a sytem.
Digital Electronics Quick History

Prior to digital technology, electronic transmission was limited to analog


technology, which conveys data as electronic signals of varying frequency or
amplitude.
vacuum tubes
In the 1930's the prototypes of the computer were constructed from mechanical switches (
vacuum tubes )
The next stage in the 1940's was the use of electronic diodes, and while these were better
but they were unreliable.
The next stage was the result of the development in 1947 of the transistor which was much
smaller, faster and cooler. diode
Simple transistors were replaced by integrated circuits (ICs) and that got smaller and smaller
and finally deposited on silicon to be put into a "chip".

transistors IC(Chip )
Analog VS Digital Systems : (EXAMPLE)

• Analog computers only work with continuous numerical data in analog quantities
• Digital computers can process both non-numerical and numerical data

TheTELEFUNKEN RA 741Analog Computer Digitalcomputer


THE DIGITAL REVOLUTION

Recently,many typesof deviceshavebeenconvertedfrom analog to digital.

ANALOG DIGITAL
LANDLINE COMMUNICATION INTERNET BASED COMMUNICATION
ELEMENTRY RADIO COMMUNICATION SATELITE NAVIGATION
ANALOG INDICATORS DIGITAL INDICATORS

In allof thesedigitaldevices,infoisprocessed,transmittedand receivedas long stringsof 1sand 0s.


ABOUT CURRICULUM
Course Objectives & Course
Outcomes

Course Objectives:: Course Outcomes:

CO1: Realize and simplify Boolean Algebraic assignments


1. To get acquainted with the fundamental for designing digital circuits using K-Maps.
concept’s Digital Electronics circuit design.
CO2: Design and implement Combinational digital circuits
2. To develop skills for the design and as per the specifications.

implementation of combinational logic circuits. CO3: Design and implement Sequential digital circuits as per
the specifications
3.To develop skills for the design and
CO4: Apply the knowledge to select the appropriate IC as
implementation of sequential logic circuits. per the design specifications.
CO5: Design synchronous and asynchronous counter as per
4. To get acquainted with the basic concept of the specifications.
computer organization.
CO6: Demonstrate the basic concepts of computer
organization.
Teaching Scheme & Examination Scheme

Teaching Scheme:: Examination Scheme::

Theory : 2 Hrs/week
Theory : - IE : 20 marks

MTE:30 marks
Laboratory: 2 Hrs/week
ETE: 50 marks

Credits: 2

Practical : 25 marks
Term Work: 25 Marks
Credit: 1
Learning Resources
Text Books:
1. Modern Digital Electronics by R.P.Jain, 4th Edition, ISBN 978-0-07-06691-16 TataMcGrawHill
2. Digital Logic and Computer Design by Moris Mano, Pearson , ISBN 978-93-325-4252-5

Reference Books:
1. John Yarbrough, ―Digital Logic applications and Design, Cengage Learning, ISBN – 13: 978-81-315-0058-3
2. D. Leach, Malvino, Saha, ―Digital Principles and Applications‖, TataMcGraw Hill, ISBN – 13:978-0-07-014170-4.
3. Anil Maini, ―Digital Electronics: Principles and Integrated Circuits‖, Wiley India Ltd, ISBN:978-81-265-1466-3.
4. Norman B & Bradley, ―Digital Logic Design Principles, Wiley India Ltd, ISBN:978-81-265-1258-

MOOC Courses:
1. Digital Circuits, by Prof. Santanu Chattopadhyay , https://swayam.gov.in/nd1_noc19_ee51/preview
2. Digital Circuits and Systems , Prof. S. Srinivasan https://nptel.ac.in/courses/117/106/117106086/

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